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Collectible coins often represent significant historical, cultural, or artistic value, attracting collectors for aesthetic and investment purposes. The Capped Bust Quarter, struck from 1815 to 1838, features a portrait of Liberty wearing a cap, symbolizing freedom. The Three-Dollar gold coin, introduced in 1854, was designed to facilitate transactions across various markets and features a depiction of Liberty on the obverse, with an intricate design on the reverse. Both types of coins are notable for their limited mintages and unique designs, contributing to their appeal among numismatists.