Draped Bust Eagles are a series of gold coins minted in the United States, specifically the $10 (ten-dollar) denomination, from 1795 to 1804. The obverse features a depiction of Liberty with flowing hair, while the reverse displays an eagle, symbolizing strength and freedom. The 1801 Draped Bust Eagle coin, minted in Philadelphia, is notable for its historical significance and is highly sought after by collectors due to its limited mintage and design. The coin often exhibits variations in detail and is prized for its artistry and the craftsmanship of early American minting.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1801-P (Philadelphia) Draped Bust Eagles $10 $10 (Ten Dollars) Draped Bust Eagles $10 1801 Philadelphia