Coin
1 Dollar "Draped Bust Dollar" Heraldic eagle (1801) — United States
United States • 1801 • KM#32, PCGS#6876, 6879-6881, etc.
Overview
A silver 1 Dollar coin of the United States, known as the 'Draped Bust Dollar' with a Heraldic eagle reverse. The obverse depicts a draped bust facing right with 13 stars, while the reverse features a bald eagle with outstretched wings holding a ribbon, arrows, and an olive branch. This specific item represents the 1801 Restrike Proof, struck with a very limited mintage of 5 pieces. The coin is composed of .8924 silver and has a lettered edge.
Specifications
- Country
- United States
- Year
- 1801
- Composition
- Silver (.8924) (.1076 copper)
- Weight
- 26.96 g
- Diameter
- 39 mm
- Mint
- United States Mint of Philadelphia
- Shape
- Round
- Technique
- Milled
- References
- KM#32, PCGS#6876, 6879-6881, etc.
- Issuer
- United States
Design details
Obverse
Draped bust right, 13 stars around Script: Latin Lettering: LIBERTY 1799 Engraver: Robert Scot
Reverse
Heraldic Eagle: Bald Eagle with wings outstretched, facing left holding ribbon in beak, arrows held in left talon and olive branch in right talon; with shield on chest and 13 stars above Script: Latin Lettering: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM Engraver: Robert Scot
Collector insights
- Design heritage: Robert Scot is credited as the designer for the Standard circulation coins series. Designer attribution helps distinguish this issue from later restrikes or unofficial copies that reuse only the motif.
- Struck at: United States Mint of Philadelphia. Confirm the mintmark on your example before comparing prices — same-year issues from different mints often trade at very different levels.
- Low mintage: Only 5 pieces reported. This puts the issue into key-date territory for its series; expect steep grade-based price scaling and a higher counterfeit risk — provenance and third-party grading matter.
- Precious metal content: Silver (.8924) (.1076 copper) — bullion value provides a price floor, and many circulated examples were melted during the 1979–1980 and post-2010 silver spikes, reducing the surviving population.
- Catalogue reference: Listed as
KM#32, PCGS#6876, 6879-6881, etc.. Use this reference code when cross-checking auction archives, dealer inventories, and standard printed catalogues.
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