The Capped Bust Quarter, produced from 1815 to 1838, features an obverse design by artist John Reich depicting Liberty wearing a capped bust. In 1836, the quarter continued to represent a significant phase of U.S. coinage, with the quarter's reverse showcasing an eagle and a shield. The denomination of five dollars in gold, often associated with the Capped Bust design, is characterized by similar themes of Liberty and national symbolism. Collectors value these coins for their historical significance, intricate designs, and relatively low mintage in certain years.