The Capped Bust Quarter, minted in Philadelphia from 1831 to 1838, features a design by John Reich showcasing a bust of Liberty capped. The 1834 version of the quarter is notable for its historical significance and artistry, as it reflects the early 19th-century coinage style in the United States. Collectors often seek these pieces due to their rarity, aesthetic appeal, and as representations of American numismatic history. The five-dollar coins from this era also hold value, often linked to their metal content and collector demand.