The Draped Bust Eagles are a series of gold coins issued by the United States Mint from 1795 to 1807. One of the notable denominations within this series is the $10 gold coin, commonly referred to as the Eagle. The 1804 Draped Bust Eagle is particularly significant within numismatic circles due to its rarity and historical context, as it was struck during a period of early U.S. coinage and features a classic design by engraver Robert Scott. Collectors highly prize these coins, often seeking them for their artistry and the historical significance they represent in American coinage.