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1799 Draped Bust $10 Large Stars Obverse MS 64
Regular price $185,000.00Regular priceUnit price / per$204,000.00Sale price $185,000.00Sale
Collection: Draped Bust $10 (1795-1804)
Draped Bust $10 Gold Coin: A Glimpse into Early Numismatics (1795-1804)
The Draped Bust $10 gold coin, minted from 1795 to 1804, is a hallmark of early American coinage and reflects the nation's artistic and economic aspirations during its formative years. Designed by Robert Scot, the obverse features a refined portrait of Liberty, known for her draped bust and flowing hair, symbolizing freedom and strength. The inscription "LIBERTY" arcs above her head, while the date is positioned below.
The reverse design showcases a majestic eagle with a shield on its breast, representing strength and unity, along with the inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" encircling the eagle, and "TEN DOLLARS" prominently displayed. This design encapsulates the ideals of a young republic striving for independence and stability.
The Draped Bust $10 coin is notable for its relatively low mintage, particularly in certain years, making specific issues highly sought after by collectors today. The coin's rich history and striking design make it an essential piece for anyone interested in the development of American currency and numismatics.