The Draped Bust eagle coins, specifically the 10-dollar gold pieces minted in the United States from 1795 to 1807, are notable examples of early American coinage. The design features a portrait of Liberty on the obverse, draped in flowing robes, and the reverse showcases an eagle with outstretched wings, which symbolizes strength and freedom. The 1799 Draped Bust eagle is particularly sought after by collectors due to its historical significance, rarity, and unique design elements. These coins are valuable not only for their gold content but also for their numismatic importance in the context of early American currency.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1799-P (Philadelphia) Draped Bust Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Draped Bust Eagles $10 1799 Philadelphia