POLL: Do you collect gold quarter eagles?

I'm curious to hear from collectors --- whether you collect $2.50 gold pieces or not. What are your thoughts on these coins?
POLL: Do you collect gold quarter eagles?
This is a public poll: others will see what you voted for.
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I forgot. I have about almost a dozen examples of genuine and counterfeits. Now I only collect the fake ones.
I focus on the coins I cannot afford - that keeps my options open when new specimens show up of rare dates/mints.
The Indians are too common, too small and not enough flavor or rarity. Could buy an ok set at almost any larger show.
Now the libertys are too rare, too many and outside my abilities price wise to do a cohesive set. A Cal is a dream coin.
The early ones are simply for bigger millionaires than I
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
Need the option for done that still have them but not upgrading; for me anyway.
My Collection of Old Holders
Never a slave to one plastic brand will I ever be.
Used to, thems and my half eagles and eagles were my most favorite coins besides bust quarters. But then I sold them all to Doug Winter. 'Twas a great set I was very lucky to own for a while. Here is a couple of my favorites that found new homes.
Best, SH
I once had every Charlotte mint date in the QE series except for the '46-C, '54-C and '56-C. I planned to complete the set, but that plan eventually lost steam when I decided to put more effort into early Half Eagles. Now, all that's left is this little guy:

Nice EF coins, all.
My main area of collecting. Love them!


I collect gold Libertas Americana medals and 1914 Liberty Head nickels for much the same reason.
Yes, with a focus on Dahlonega issues. I am always on the hunt for the die and mintmark varieties of the 1839-D, 1841-D, 1843-D, and 1846-D/D.


Yes, I’m a casual collector; I collect them, but not as my primary hobby niche. (Includes type-set collecting.)
In addition to being the new host for spacehayduke's 39-C...I picked up this one not too long ago...
Yes, I’m a casual collector; I collect them, but not as my primary hobby niche. (Includes type-set collecting.)
No dirty old gold here! I collect the 1900-1907 Liberty QE short set in CAC-approved high grades (66/67). Love those little glowing gems!
Dear Sir, I assume you mean gold originals of the Libertas Americana.
Gold originals.
Replicas in gold are rather darned common.
No... I prefer the large gold coins (though I would never refuse a gift
)....I do have the $5 & $10 made from unpolished proof dies though.... Cheers, RickO
No, but if I saw any like jwitten has I'd buy one.
My Saint Set
Indian Head QE. Just a date set, tho. The '11-D is out of my league.
I prefer double eagles....more particularly Saints.
Quarter Eagles are too small for my liking.
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
My Full Walker Registry Set (1916-1947):
https://www.ngccoin.com/registry/competitive-sets/16292/
1848 No Cal and many other quarter eagles in my opinion are a great value!
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
One Liberty and one Indian are part of my Type Set(s). I made sure the Liberty was dated 1900 or later, so it could also count for my 20th Century Gold Type Set in addition to my Gold 8 Piece and Gold 12 Piece Type Sets, without having to purchase a third coin.
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
Not every detail applies in the description but my one and only complete set (Indian Quarter Eagles). These are my favorite coins.
I just have the two types, but I like them.
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I have said for years I have seen 3-4 cal 1848 for every non-Cal I have seen.
I agree with you
11.5$ Southern Dollars, The little “Big Easy” set
I like them like this.
No. Owned some in the past, sold them to buy a house instead. Just not in my budget to start again.
Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value. Zero. Voltaire. Ebay coinbowlllc
no, I don't collect them. I have almost a complete set of $10 Indians grading anywhere from au-50 to MS-66. I like the size of the $10 Indians and also have several $10 liberty's. also collect the $20 liberty cc's and have several $20 ST Gaundens
I have a few, but not something I'm actively collecting. Coolest one is a 55-C
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I pretty much exclusively collect gold quarter eagles. My primary focus is a date run from 1796 to 1834 including red book varieties. Only six coins to go of the 24 needed. I’ve been at it for 10 years.
I also collect “cool” classic and liberty head quarter eagles. I only have 6 including the 39-D formerly in SpacehayDukes collection and imaged earlier in this thread. This keeps me busy while I complete the early stuff.
I like them, but I don’t seek them out. I’ll pick them up if the price is right.
I like the way this one presents for the grade.
We need a "wow" button for some of these coins....
I have had a few in the past but currently this is my only example.
It's a first year gold $2.5 coming out of the New Orleans mint. Great story behind this piece and the counterstamp, which apparently was done at an assay office signifying it's lightweight status.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/12005851#Comment_12005851
Eventually I would like to add to my collection the last $2.5 piece the New Orleans mint produced, the 1909 Indian... one day...
It's all about what the people want...
That is a $5 half eagle .
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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Thanks PerryHall!
It's all about what the people want...
I’m plugging away at a set, albeit very, very slowly. All are PCGS VG8 or lower. Something special about gold lowballs.
Dave
A slabbed MS64 Swiss 20 Franc I recently purchased which has .1807 AGW was less expensive (and had more gold) than an AU common USA $2.50. My vote is world gold.
[http://usrarecoininvestments.com/images/page/cat11/item180/35813_r448.jpg
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
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Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
Lib $2.50's are my only US set.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/gold/liberty-head-2-1-gold-major-sets/liberty-head-2-1-gold-basic-set-circulation-strikes-1840-1907-cac/alltimeset/268163
Love them: By decade, by type, by mint.
Have a complete set of Indian quarter eagles — minus, surprise, surprise, the 1911-D.
I have a few quarter eagles, probably a few too many without any focus.
Interesting thoughts on the 1848 CAL vs the non CAL.
I'm partial to the Classic Gold coins.
I have one. Purchased only because the price was irresistible. Just posted a photo to asheland's birthday thread...
Smitten with DBLCs.
1860-C is a seriously difficult coin to find - especially with CAC approval.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/gold/liberty-head-2-1-gold-major-sets/liberty-head-2-1-gold-basic-set-circulation-strikes-1840-1907-cac/alltimeset/268163
I don't have a 56C or 60C yet.
I have 4 but don't actively collect them
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I am somewhere between option #1 and option #1. I have all of the types, a complete date and mint set of the Classic Heads, a complete set of the Indian pieces, an 1848 CAL. and an assortment of other dates.
I am not very active in U.S. coins any more, so that makes me something less than option #1.
Great looking gold coins up there, amazing dates and conditions! I have a few, not a collector of them at all! Here's a poor man's Classic Head! Hope my pics work!