Description
The $2.5 Gold Classic Head Quarter Eagle – VF is a tangible piece of early American history, radiating timeless allure. Struck between 1834 and 1839, this coin embodies the artistry and ambition of a young nation. Its obverse features the elegant Classic Head design by William Kneass, a symbol of liberty and hope. The reverse displays a proud heraldic eagle, clutching arrows and an olive branch, signifying strength and peace.
Collectors cherish this coin for its scarcity and the story it tells through its well-preserved, Very Fine (VF) condition. Each coin’s gentle wear reveals decades of circulation, yet the intricate details remain clear and captivating. The $2.5 denomination made it accessible in its era, often exchanged in daily commerce, now a rare survivor from a bygone age.
The coin’s gold content offers intrinsic value, while its historical significance elevates its desirability among numismatists. Owning this Quarter Eagle means holding a tangible link to the economic and cultural fabric of early America. Its compact size and classic design make it a standout addition to any collection, blending beauty, rarity, and heritage.
- Purity: 90% gold, 10% copper
- Weight: 4.18 grams (0.12094 troy ounces)
- Manufacturer: United States Mint
- Diameter: 18.2 mm
- Designer: William Kneass
The Classic Head Quarter Eagle was introduced in 1834, marking a pivotal shift in U.S. coinage standards and design. Its production ended in 1839, making each surviving piece a treasured artifact from America’s formative years.
