The Draped Bust dollar is a type of United States coin that was produced from 1795 to 1803. It features a depiction of Liberty, represented by a draped bust, on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. This dollar is significant due to its historical context during the early years of the United States and its overall contribution to the development of the nation's coinage. The 4 Dollar denomination is not standard within the Draped Bust series, as the typical dollar value represented is one dollar, but collectors may refer to specific rare examples or experimental variations.