Collectible coins are physical currency that holds value beyond its face value, often due to rarity, historical significance, or demand among collectors. The United States has a rich history of coinage, including the Two and a Half Dollar (commonly referred to as the "Quarter Eagle"), which was minted in various designs from 1796 to 1929. The early 2.50 coins, specifically the 1831 issue, were produced at the Philadelphia Mint and feature distinctive designs reflective of their era. Collectors often seek these early coins for their rarity and historical context in American numismatics.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1831-P (Philadelphia) Early $2.50 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) Early $2.50 1831 Philadelphia
1831-P (Philadelphia) Early $2.50 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) Early $2.50 1831 Philadelphia