The $10 Draped Bust Gold coin, minted in 1795, is one of the earliest gold coins produced by the United States. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, it features the iconic Draped Bust design by artist Robert Scott on the obverse, symbolizing liberty and freedom. The reverse displays an eagle, emphasizing the nation's strength. As a collectible, this coin is highly sought after by numismatists due to its historical significance, limited mintage, and the artistry of its design. Its gold content and condition also contribute to its value in the collectible coin market.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1795 $10 13 Leaves $10 (Ten Dollars) $10 Draped Bust Gold 1795 Philadelphia