1836 $2.5 GOLD COIN PHILLY AU DETAILS CLEANED
080-00590
The 1836 Classic Head quarter eagle represents a golden age of early American numismatics, capturing a time of great economic transformation and growth. Minted at the historic Philadelphia facility, this beautiful gold piece belongs to a brief and highly collectible design series born out of a crucial legislative shift. Prior to this era, American gold coins rarely circulated because their metal value exceeded their face value, leading to widespread melting. This design was introduced precisely to fix that economic hurdle, allowing real gold currency to finally flow through the hands of merchants and citizens during the Jacksonian era.
The artistic vision on this coin was beautifully executed by Chief Engraver William Kneass. The front showcases the famous Classic Head design, featuring a graceful profile of Liberty with thick, curling hair bound by a ribbon inscribed with the word Liberty. This portrait offered a distinct, softer aesthetic compared to earlier federal designs. The reverse side features a proud heraldic eagle with outstretched wings, clutching an olive branch and arrows, symbolizing the young nation's desire for peace backed by a readiness for defense.
This particular example is certified in About Uncirculated Details condition, exhibiting remarkably sharp design features that survived nearly two centuries. While the surfaces show evidence of a past cleaning, the structural integrity and historical character of this early American gold piece remain completely evident. The fine details in Liberty's curling hair and the intricate feathers on the eagle's wings are wonderfully preserved. For clients focused on acquiring tangible historic assets that anchor an advanced collection or contribute to a legacy portfolio designed for generational wealth, a Classic Head quarter eagle offers a superb opportunity to own a foundational piece of American history.
The artistic vision on this coin was beautifully executed by Chief Engraver William Kneass. The front showcases the famous Classic Head design, featuring a graceful profile of Liberty with thick, curling hair bound by a ribbon inscribed with the word Liberty. This portrait offered a distinct, softer aesthetic compared to earlier federal designs. The reverse side features a proud heraldic eagle with outstretched wings, clutching an olive branch and arrows, symbolizing the young nation's desire for peace backed by a readiness for defense.
This particular example is certified in About Uncirculated Details condition, exhibiting remarkably sharp design features that survived nearly two centuries. While the surfaces show evidence of a past cleaning, the structural integrity and historical character of this early American gold piece remain completely evident. The fine details in Liberty's curling hair and the intricate feathers on the eagle's wings are wonderfully preserved. For clients focused on acquiring tangible historic assets that anchor an advanced collection or contribute to a legacy portfolio designed for generational wealth, a Classic Head quarter eagle offers a superb opportunity to own a foundational piece of American history.
| Additional Information | |
|---|---|
| COUNTRY | US |
| DENOMINATION | $2.5 |
| EdgeItemKey | 001-080-00590 |
| GRADE | AU DETAILS CLEANED |
| Inventory Type | Stock |
| MINT MARK | PHILLY |
| stone info | [] |
| Vendor Style Code | 1836 $2.5 GOLD COIN AU DETAILS CLEANED |
| YEAR | 1836 |