The $5 Draped Bust gold coins were minted in the United States from 1795 to 1807. These coins feature a design by artist Robert Scott, showcasing Lady Liberty draped in classical robes on the obverse, while the reverse features an eagle with outstretched wings, representing strength and freedom. The coins' gold content is approximately 0.2419 troy ounces, and they hold significant numismatic value due to their historical importance and limited mintage, making them highly sought after by collectors. The Draped Bust series is notable for its artistry and is a key part of early American coinage history.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1795 $5 Small Eagle $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1795 Philadelphia
1796/5 $5 Small Eagle BD-1 $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1796 Philadelphia
1797 $5 Small Eagle 16 Stars Obverse $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1797 Philadelphia
1798 $5 Small Eagle BD-1 $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1798 Philadelphia
1799 $5 Small Stars Reverse $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1799 Philadelphia
1800 $5 $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1800 Philadelphia
1802/1 $5 $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1802 Philadelphia
1803/2 $5 $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1803 Philadelphia
1804 $5 Small 8 $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1804 Philadelphia
1805 $5 $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1805 Philadelphia
1806 $5 Knob 6, 7x6 Stars $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1806 Philadelphia
1807 $5 Draped Bust $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 1807 Philadelphia
Draped Bust Half Eagle $5 Small Eagle 1795-1798 $5 (Five Dollars) $5 Draped Bust Gold 0 Philadelphia