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- 1875 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle Coin
1875 Liberty Head $2.50 Gold Quarter Eagle Coin
Coin Info
1875 Liberty Head $2.50 gold coins are highly collectible numismatic relics that are still popular today among series enthusiasts and type collectors. Only two mints, those in Philadelphia and San Francisco, produced 1875 quarter eagles, meaning there are two different business-strike issues to collect for the year.
Here’s a rundown of the mintages and values of 1875 $2.50 quarter eagles:
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1875, 400 minted; $5,500
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1875-S, 11,600; $595
*Values are for coins grading Very Fine-20, unless otherwise stated.
The mintage figures listed above show the thousands of quarter eagles that were made at both mints that year, but in reality just a small fraction of those coins still exist. This is a common situation for pre-1933 U.S. coins, which were melted in large numbers during the 20th century. Quarter eagles are made of a “coin gold” composition consisting of 90 percent gold and 10 percent copper. They have a weight of 4.18 grams, contain a total of 0.1202 ounces of gold, and measure 18 millimeters in diameter, which is roughly the diameter of a current U.S. dime.
Christian Gobrecht designed 1875 $2.50 gold quarter eagle coins. In addition to having served as the U.S. Mint’s chief engraver from 1840 through 1844, perhaps Gobrecht is most recognized as having designed Seated Liberty coinage, which ran from the late 1830s through 1891.