The Capped Bust Quarter is a notable coin design that was struck in the United States from 1815 to 1838. The specific 1818 Capped Bust Quarter features a depiction of Liberty wearing a capped bust, with the reverse displaying an eagle perched on a shield. This coin is part of the larger series of early American quarters and is valued by collectors for its historical significance and design. The five-dollar denomination, while not directly related to the quarter, often intersects in collector interests surrounding the various coinage produced during this era.