The Draped Bust design was used on United States coins from 1796 to 1807, featuring a portrait of Liberty with flowing hair. The Two and a Half Dollar coin, also known as the quarter eagle, was first introduced in 1796 and struck at the Philadelphia Mint. Collectors highly seek the 1796 Draped Bust quarter eagle for its historical significance and limited mintage, making it a prominent piece in American numismatics. Its value is influenced by factors such as condition, rarity, and market demand.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 1796 Philadelphia Draped Bust $2.5 $2.50 $2.50 (Two and a Half Dollars) Draped Bust $2.5 1796 Philadelphia