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The Draped Bust dollar, minted from 1795 to 1803, is a significant collectible coin in early American numismatics. This coin features the image of Liberty draped in a flowing gown on the obverse, symbolizing freedom and enlightenment, while the reverse displays an eagle with a shield, representing the United States. The Draped Bust dollar is highly sought after by collectors due to its historical importance, artistic design, and limited mintage, making it a valuable addition to American coin collections. The ten-dollar denomination coins from the United States often refer to gold coins, such as the Liberty Head and Indian Head designs, which also hold considerable value among collectors.
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United States of America 1798 Philadelphia Draped Bust Dollar $10 (Ten Dollars) | $10 (Ten Dollars) | Draped Bust Dollar | 1798 | Philadelphia |
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United States of America 1800 Philadelphia Draped Bust Dollar $10 (Ten Dollars) | $10 (Ten Dollars) | Draped Bust Dollar | 1800 | Philadelphia |