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Transposed Arrows - A Heraldic Term and a Strange Bias on Coins

The term transposed arrows means that an eagle on a coin is clutching arrows in its dexter or right claw instead of its sinister or left claw.

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Classic Head Quarter Eagle, 1834-1839

The Classic Head Quarter Eagle was a $2.50 gold coin produced by the United States Mint from 1834-1839. Explore its history and value.

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Capped Head Quarter Eagle, Large Size, 1821-1827

Unexpected demand for $2.50 gold coins caused the Mint to create the Capped Head Left Quarter Eagle, Large Size gold coin in 1821.

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Capped Bust Half Eagle, Small Eagle, 1795-1798

Capped Bust Half Eagle, Small Eagle, 1795-1798
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