coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) \ Draped Bust $2.5 \ 1802 \ N/A
The Draped Bust design is a classic type of coinage in early United States history, used on both silver and gold coins from 1796 to 1807. The Two and a Half Dollar, also known as the Quarter Eagle, was first minted in 1796 and features the Draped Bust motif on the obverse, with a depiction of an eagle on the reverse. The 1802 edition of this coin is particularly noteworthy as it represents a key date in the series, often sought after by collectors for its historical significance and relative rarity, with "N A" indicating it may have a specific designation or grading note relevant to collectors.
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United States of America 1802 N/A Draped Bust $2.5 $2.50 | $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) | Draped Bust $2.5 | 1802 | N/A |