Capped Bust quarters were minted from 1807 to 1838 in the United States and feature a design by engraver John Reich. The obverse showcases a profile portrait of Liberty wearing a capped headpiece, while the reverse displays an eagle with a shield. The 4-dollar coins, also known as the "stella," were produced in limited quantities and are highly sought after by collectors. The Capped Bust series represents an important period in American numismatic history, characterized by its transitional designs and varying mintages. Collectors often seek these coins for their historical significance and aesthetic appeal.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 1818 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $4 $4 (Four Dollars) Capped Bust Quarter 1818 Philadelphia
United States of America 1820 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $4 $4 (Four Dollars) Capped Bust Quarter 1820 Philadelphia
United States of America 1821 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $4 $4 (Four Dollars) Capped Bust Quarter 1821 Philadelphia
United States of America 1828 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $4 $4 (Four Dollars) Capped Bust Quarter 1828 Philadelphia
United States of America 1831 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $4 $4 (Four Dollars) Capped Bust Quarter 1831 Philadelphia
United States of America 1834 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $4 $4 (Four Dollars) Capped Bust Quarter 1834 Philadelphia
United States of America 1835 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $4 $4 (Four Dollars) Capped Bust Quarter 1835 Philadelphia
United States of America 1836 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $4 $4 (Four Dollars) Capped Bust Quarter 1836 Philadelphia
United States of America 1837 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $4 $4 (Four Dollars) Capped Bust Quarter 1837 Philadelphia