coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) \ Early $2.50 \ 1830
Collectible coins, including the United States Two and a Half Dollar coins (often referred to as "quarter eagles"), are a significant aspect of numismatic history. The early Two and a Half Dollar coins were minted starting in 1796, with notable issues from the 1830s, featuring various designs by renowned engravers such as John Reich and Christian Gobrecht. These coins are prized by collectors for their historical context, artistry, and relative scarcity, often reflecting the economic conditions and artistic trends of their time. The 1830 Two and a Half Dollar is particularly notable for its design and is sought after for its numismatic value.
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1830-P (Philadelphia) Early $2.50 | $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) | Early $2.50 | 1830 | Philadelphia |
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1830-P (Philadelphia) Early $2.50 | $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) | Early $2.50 | 1830 | Philadelphia |