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1825 Capped Head $2.5

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1825 Capped Head $2.5

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About the Capped Head $2.5

The Capped Head $2.5 gold coin minted from 1808 through 1834 is an important part of American numismatic history. This highly sought-after coin features a majestic reverse design of a Heraldic Eagle, along with a left-facing, capped bust of Liberty on the obverse.

Once commonly referred to as a ‘Quarter Eagle,’ this denomination is now referred to as the ‘Capped Head’ series. The coin varies in appearance slightly from the time of its production. In the first year of its mintage, 1808, the reverse features an eagle without arrows. From 1813 to 1834, the Reverse Eagle appears with arrows and an olive branch in its talons.

One of the attractive features of this coin is its gold content. It was minted with a 0.12094 ounces of gold with a diameter of 18.25 mm. This places it among the smaller classic US gold coins and therefore, it is sometimes called an ‘Eighth Eagle’.

The Capped Head coin is popular among both collectors and dealers. The coins are known to be in high demand and the prices reflect that. At the Professional Coin Grading Service, coins in Fine condition can sell for close to $2,000 and coins in Mint State (MS) condition can command prices over $20,000.

The Capped Head $2.5 gold coin is a great example of early American gold coins and history. Its presence can be seen in many of the coin collections in the United States, as well as in other countries that have been impacted by early American coins.

The 1825 Capped Head $2.5 coin, has a total mintage of 4,434, struck at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint, and engraved by John Reich. Made of gold (.9167) (.0833 silver and copper), weighing 4.37 grams, with a diameter of 18.2 mm, and featuring a reeded edge.

The obverse is bust with cap on head left, 13 stars around. It reads “LIBERTY 1831”. The reverse is eagle with arrows and olive branch in talons, motto above. It reads “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM 2 ½ D.”.

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GradePrice (USD)
12$9,000.00
20$11,000.00
40$16,000.00
45$17,000.00
50$20,000.00
55$26,000.00
58$35,000.00
60$50,000.00
62$70,000.00
63$80,000.00
64$120,000.00

Specifications

Type
Standard circulation coin
Composition
Gold (.9167) (.0833 silver and copper)
Weight
4.37 g
Diameter
18.2 mm
Edge
Reeded
Designer
John Reich
Currency
Dollar (1785-date)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mintage of the 1825 Capped Head $2.5?
The 1825 Capped Head $2.5 has a total mintage of 4,434.
What is the 1825 Capped Head $2.5 made of?
The 1825 Capped Head $2.5 is made of gold (.9167) (.0833 silver and copper), weighs 4.37 grams, measures 18.2 mm in diameter.
Where was the 1825 Capped Head $2.5 minted?
The 1825 Capped Head $2.5 was struck at the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania mint.
How much is a 1825 Capped Head $2.5 worth?
A 1825 Capped Head $2.5 is valued between $9000 and $120000, depending on grade and condition.

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