The Draped Bust Dime, minted in Philadelphia from 1796 to 1807, is a significant collectible coin in the history of U.S. numismatics. The 1805 Draped Bust Dime features a depiction of Liberty on the obverse, draped in a flowing gown, while the reverse showcases an eagle, a design emblematic of early American coinage. As a 10-cent piece, it is notable for its limited mintage and historical context, making it highly sought after by collectors. The 1805 variation is particularly valued due to its rarity and condition, often fetching high prices at auction.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1805 10c 4 Berries 10c Draped Bust Dimes 1805 Philadelphia