Capped Bust Quarters are a type of 25-cent coin produced in the United States from 1815 to 1838, with variations in design that reflect the evolving aesthetics of U.S. coinage. The Capped Bust design, created by engraver John Reich, features a depiction of Lady Liberty wearing a capped headband on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. The 1825 Philadelphia mint issue of the Capped Bust Quarter is especially significant for collectors due to its historical context and limited mintage. These coins are prized for their artistic design and numismatic value, often sought after in various grades and conditions.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1825/4/2 25c 25c Capped Bust Quarters 1825 Philadelphia
1825/4/2 25c 25c Capped Bust Quarters 1825 Philadelphia