$2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagles

$2.50 Liberty Head Gold Quarter Eagles — classic pre-1933 US gold, graded and certified by NGC and PCGS. In stock in San Antonio.

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About $2.50 Liberty Gold Quarter Eagles

The $2.5 Liberty Quarter Eagle is one of the longest-running gold coin series in American numismatic history, struck by the United States Mint from 1840 through 1907. Composed of .900 fine gold and weighing 4.18 grams (approximately 0.121 troy oz of pure gold), these coins carry a face value of two and a half dollars and represent the smallest gold denomination regularly issued during the 19th century. The obverse features a Coronet Liberty head design — refined by Christian Gobrecht and later by James B. Longacre — while the reverse displays a heraldic eagle with shield, arrows, and olive branch.

Within pre-1933 US gold coinage, the Liberty Quarter Eagle occupies a distinctive niche. The series spans multiple decades of American economic and political history, with coins produced at the Philadelphia, New Orleans, Charlotte, Dahlonega, and San Francisco Mints. Branch-mint issues — particularly those from Charlotte (C) and Dahlonega (D) — are notably scarcer and command strong collector interest. The series offers a wide range of dates and mintmarks, from relatively common Philadelphia issues to low-mintage key dates, making it accessible to type collectors and advanced specialists alike. Grades range from circulated examples (VF, EF, AU) to full Mint State survivors.

On CoinDuffle, buyers will find $2.5 Liberty Quarter Eagles from multiple vetted dealers, spanning a broad range of dates, mintmarks, and grades. Inventory typically includes circulated type coins suitable for date sets or type collections, as well as higher-grade Mint State examples for more advanced cabinets. Both raw and professionally graded (PCGS, NGC) coins appear across listings.

Updated June 2026

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A $2.5 Liberty Quarter Eagle is a US gold coin struck from 1840 to 1907 with a face value of two and a half dollars. It contains .900 fine gold at a total weight of 4.18 grams (roughly 0.121 troy oz of pure gold). The obverse features a Coronet Liberty head, and the reverse displays a heraldic eagle. It is the smallest gold denomination regularly produced throughout the 19th century.