Capped Bust Half Eagles are a type of gold coin minted by the United States Mint from 1829 to 1834. The obverse features a profile of Liberty capped with a phrygian cap, while the reverse displays an eagle with a shield and olive branch. The 1834 Philadelphia minting produced five-dollar coins made of 90% gold, which were issued to facilitate commerce and were popular among collectors due to their historical significance and striking design. These coins are sought after for their numismatic value, rarity, and artistry.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1834-P (Philadelphia) Capped Bust Half Eagles $5 $5 (Five Dollars) Capped Bust Half Eagles $5 1834 Philadelphia