Draped Bust Dollars are a series of silver coins produced by the United States Mint from 1795 to 1803. Featuring a portrait of Liberty with flowing hair on the obverse, the coins are characterized by their detailed drapery and classic design elements. The reverse showcases an eagle with a shield, symbolizing strength and freedom. As part of early American coinage, Draped Bust Dollars are highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and varying mintage levels, which contribute to their value in numismatic markets.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1795 $1 Draped Bust, Centered Bust $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 1795 Philadelphia
1796 $1 Small Date, Small Letters $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 1796 Philadelphia
1797 $1 9x7 Stars, Large Letters $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 1797 Philadelphia
1798 $1 Small Eagle, 13 Stars Obverse $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 1798 Philadelphia
1799 $1 7x6 Stars $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 1799 Philadelphia
1800 $1 $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 1800 Philadelphia
1801 $1 $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 1801 Philadelphia
1802 $1 Narrow Date $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 1802 Philadelphia
1803 $1 Small 3 $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 1803 Philadelphia
Draped Bust Dollar $1 Small Eagle 1795-1798 $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollars 0 Philadelphia