The Draped Bust Dollar is a significant type of silver coin issued by the United States Mint, with the first year of production being 1796. It features a design by artist Robert Scott, showcasing the bust of Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. The coin is notable for its association with the early years of the U.S. coinage system and is sought after by collectors for its historical value and artistic design. The Draped Bust Dollar is part of the larger series of American silver dollars, which contributed to the establishment of the U.S. monetary system.