coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ $5 (Five Dollars) \ Capped Bust Quarter
Capped Bust quarters were produced by the United States Mint from 1807 to 1839 and feature a distinctive design by engraver John Reich. The obverse showcases a profile of Liberty wearing a capped bust, while the reverse depicts an eagle with a scroll in its beak. The 5 Dollar denomination, commonly known as the gold eagle, was also issued during this period in gold with designs that symbolize liberty and national pride. Collectors value both Capped Bust quarters and gold eagles for their historical significance, artistry, and relative rarity in certain conditions.
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United States of America 1818 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $5 | $5 (Five Dollars) | Capped Bust Quarter | 1818 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1820 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $5 | $5 (Five Dollars) | Capped Bust Quarter | 1820 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1821 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $5 | $5 (Five Dollars) | Capped Bust Quarter | 1821 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1834 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $5 | $5 (Five Dollars) | Capped Bust Quarter | 1834 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1835 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $5 | $5 (Five Dollars) | Capped Bust Quarter | 1835 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1836 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $5 | $5 (Five Dollars) | Capped Bust Quarter | 1836 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1837 Philadelphia Capped Bust Quarter $5 | $5 (Five Dollars) | Capped Bust Quarter | 1837 | Philadelphia |