The Draped Bust Dollar, produced from 1795 to 1804, is a significant series of coins in U.S. numismatics. The 1797 Draped Bust Dollar, minted in Philadelphia, features a design by artist Robert Scot, depicting Liberty with a flowing gown on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. The 1 One Dollar denomination represents an important period in early American coinage, characterized by its limited mintage and distinctive design, making it highly sought after by collectors. The coin serves as a valuable historical artifact from the formative years of the United States.