The Draped Bust dollar, minted from 1795 to 1804, is an iconic coin of the United States. The 1798 Draped Bust dollar features the obverse design of a young lady draped in a flowing gown, symbolizing liberty, and the reverse depicts an eagle with a shield. The 1798 issue is particularly notable as it represents the transition in U.S. coinage and has significant value among collectors due to its historical context and relative scarcity. The specific denomination of four dollars is not a standard issue, as the dollar was typically minted as a single unit during this period.