
Draped Bust (1795-1804) - Heraldic Eagle (1798-1804) The Draped Bust Dollar featured two reverse designs. The early small eagle was not a popular motif and Robert Scot replaced his earlier design with the bolder Heraldic Eagle. These were produced by the early mint for circulation until 1803 when silver dollar production ceased until 1836. In 1804, less than ten coins were originally struck with just a few restrike examples known to exist. This famed 1804 Dollar is perhaps the most prodigious U.S. numismatic rarity. As such, the other Heraldic Eagle dollar examples are one of the most sought after issues for dollar enthusiasts and type collectors alike.
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