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The Draped Bust Eagles are a series of gold coins produced by the United States Mint from 1795 to 1807, featuring a design by engraver Robert Scot. The ten-dollar denomination, also known as the Eagle, was minted primarily in Philadelphia and showcases the iconic Draped Bust of Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. The 1800 issue is particularly sought after by collectors due to its historical significance and relatively low mintage compared to other years. As collectible coins, Draped Bust Eagles represent a significant era in early American coinage and are valued for their artistry, gold content, and historical importance.
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1800-P (Philadelphia) Draped Bust Eagles $10 | $10 (Ten Dollars) | Draped Bust Eagles $10 | 1800 | Philadelphia |
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1800-P (Philadelphia) Draped Bust Eagles $10 | $10 (Ten Dollars) | Draped Bust Eagles $10 | 1800 | Philadelphia |