The Draped Bust Dollar is a significant early American coin, produced from 1795 to 1803. The coin features a portrayal of Liberty with flowing hair on the obverse, designed by Gilbert Stuart, while the reverse showcases an eagle with a shield, representing the United States. The 1798 Draped Bust Dollar is particularly notable for its various die varieties, which can affect its collectibility and value. This coin is part of a broader series that reflects the burgeoning identity of the United States post-Independence.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1798 $1 Small Eagle, 13 Stars Obverse $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollar 1798 Philadelphia
United States of America 1798 N/A Draped Bust Dollar $1 (One Dollar) $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollar 1798 N/A
United States of America 1798 Philadelphia Draped Bust Dollar $1 (One Dollar) $1 (One Dollar) Draped Bust Dollar 1798 Philadelphia