Collectible coins are items of numismatic interest that hold value beyond their face value, often due to rarity, demand, historical significance, or minting details. The United States has produced various collectible coins, including the Two and a Half Dollar gold coin, known as the quarter eagle, struck in 1875 at the Philadelphia Mint. This coin features designs emblematic of American liberty, with the obverse typically depicting a profile of Lady Liberty and the reverse showcasing an eagle. The American Liberty series and coins minted in specific years, such as 1875, can be highly sought after by collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1875 $2 1/2 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) American Liberty Gold 1875 Philadelphia
1875 $2 1/2 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) American Liberty Gold 1875 Philadelphia