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 $2.50 Quarter Eagles(Early 1795 - 1839)
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The popular Capped Bust was designed by Assistant Chief Mint Engraver John Reich. Reich, who was disturbed by the fact that he had not yet been promoted, was threatening to leave the country and return to Europe when Mint Director Robert Patterson was granted permission by President Thomas Jefferson to promote him. Reich was immediately assigned the task to re-design the nation's coinage. He began with the most in demand which were the Half and Quarter Eagles. His design featured a stout looking Miss Liberty which he immediately caught unsavory reviews from news journals.

Perhaps one of the most interesting stories in all of American coinage, the Classic Head design was not by accident or boredom, but because it was more of a necessity than anything else. Due to the influx of silver coinage entering world markets namely from Latin America, it lowered the price of silver relative to gold, which in turn made U.S. gold coinage worth more than its face value. People began hoarding these coins, refusing to spend them for this reason, hoping they'd continue to go up in value. Instead, a bill was introduced to Congress that lowered the weight of the Gold Eagle, the Half Eagle and the Quarter Eagle by the Act of June 28, 1834 on August 1, 1834. To help distinguish which coins were made with more gold and which coins were not, the U.S. Mint prepared Reverse dies that omitted the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM and used an old John Reich design for its new Obverse. This new design became known as the Classic Head design. These Classic Head designs, however, were only used on Half and Quarter Eagles and were only used for six years. The Classic Head series was the first series to be struck at a branch mint and display branch mint mintmarks as they were stuck in Charlotte, Dahlonega, and New Orleans. These particular pieces are always in demand as their mintmarks appear on the Obverse.
    
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1834 Almost Uncirculated-53 NGC (G$2.50 )
 
Classic Head. Great Type Coin! view more
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1835 Extra Fine-45 NGC (G$2.50)
 
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1836 Block 8 - Extra Fine Details Holed (G$2.50) Classic Head
 
A nice coin with a hole at 12 o'clock. view more
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1836 Script 8 Extra Fine Details Graffiti (G$2.50) Classic Head
 
A very nice Early Classic Head style that has been counterstamped with the initials (C.C.B.) the reverse. view more
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1836 Block 8 - Extra Fine-45 NGC (G$2.50) Classic Head
 
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1836 Script 8 - Almost Uncirculated-50 PCGS (G$2.50) Classic Head
 
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1837 Almost Uncirculated-58 NGC (G$2.50 )
 
A nice example of an early circulated classic head design. Just a touch of wear! view more
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