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$2.5 Gold Classic Head Quarter Eagle – Cleaned

$309.11

The $2.5 Gold Classic Head Quarter Eagle – Cleaned is a rare 19th-century coin struck by the United States Mint from 90% pure gold, featuring the iconic Classic Head design by William Kneass and a heraldic eagle reverse. Expertly cleaned to restore its original brilliance, this compact 18.2 mm coin embodies early American artistry and history, making it a prized addition for collectors seeking a tangible link to the nation’s past.

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The $2.5 Gold Classic Head Quarter Eagle – Cleaned is a remarkable piece of American numismatic history. Struck in the early 19th century, this coin radiates the elegance and artistry of its era. Its obverse features the iconic Classic Head design, a symbol of liberty and national pride. The reverse displays a majestic eagle, clutching arrows and an olive branch, representing strength and peace.

Collectors are drawn to its rich gold luster, even after being cleaned, which highlights its intricate details and craftsmanship. The coin’s compact size makes it easy to display, store, or carry as a cherished keepsake. Its gold content ensures lasting value, while its historical significance adds a unique narrative to any collection. The $2.5 denomination reflects a time when gold coins were essential in daily commerce, connecting you to the nation’s economic roots.

Owning this Quarter Eagle means holding a tangible piece of early American heritage. Its rarity and age make it a conversation starter and a prized addition to any numismatic collection. The coin’s enduring beauty and story offer a sense of connection to the past, making it more than just a collectible—it’s a legacy.

  • Purity: 90% gold, 10% copper
  • Weight: 4.18 grams (0.12094 troy ounces)
  • Manufacturer: United States Mint
  • Diameter: 18.2 mm
  • Design: Classic Head (obverse), Heraldic Eagle (reverse)

The Classic Head Quarter Eagle was minted from 1834 to 1839, designed by William Kneass. It marked a pivotal shift in American coinage, reflecting new gold standards and artistic direction.

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