The Draped Bust Dollar is a series of coins produced by the United States Mint from 1795 to 1803, featuring a design by artist Robert Scott. The obverse depicts a bust of Liberty, draped in a flowing gown, while the reverse showcases an eagle with a shield, symbolizing strength and freedom. The 1795 Draped Bust Dollar is particularly significant as it was one of the earliest silver dollars minted by the U.S. and is highly sought after by collectors for its historical value and rarity. Coins from this era are often valued based on their condition, rarity, and demand within the numismatic community.