Capped Bust Quarters are a series of United States coins minted from 1815 to 1838, characterized by their distinctive design featuring a bust of Liberty wearing a capped headdress. The 1836 Capped Bust Quarter, a 25-cent coin, showcases the obverse with the portrait of Liberty and the reverse depicting an eagle with a shield, surrounded by a wreath. These quarters are made of 90% silver and are highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance, intricate design, and limited mintage during the series' production.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1836 25c 25c Capped Bust Quarters 1836 Philadelphia
1836 25c 25c Capped Bust Quarters 1836 Philadelphia