The quarter eagle, with a face value of $2.50, holds a unique place in American numismatic history. Minted from 1796 through the early 20th century, it remained in production for more than 130 years and featured six distinct design types. While it never achieved widespread use in international trade or everyday commerce, the denomination has become a favorite among collectors for its rich history and collectible challenge.
In A Guide Book of Quarter Eagle Gold Coins, renowned numismatic author Q. David Bowers explores the complete story of this historic gold coin series. The book examines the economic and historical events that shaped quarter eagle production, including gold rushes, banking crises, bullion legislation, and Civil War-era hoarding.
Readers will find detailed coverage of every quarter eagle issued, including full-color photographs, mintage figures, rarity ratings, values by grade, die information, auction records, and practical collecting guidance. Notable rarities such as the 1841 Little Princess and the 1848 CAL. quarter eagle are also explored in depth, making this an essential reference for collectors and students of American gold coinage.
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