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1800 10 Arrows

Dollars · Draped Bust Dollars · 1795–1804
Variety
Weight26.96 g
Diameter39.5 mm
MintPhiladelphia
StrikeCirculation strike
Mintage 220,920 Combined mintage for all 1800 varieties
EdgeLettered (HUNDRED CENTS ONE DOLLAR OR UNIT)
Alignment↑↓ Coin
Composition89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper
DesignerRobert Scot
Collector's Key IDCK-4489

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The 1800 10 Arrows Draped Bust Dollar is a documented Heraldic Eagle reverse variety where the eagle holds 10 arrows in its left talon, distinguishing it from the matched 12 Arrows variety on different 1800 reverse dies. The 1800 10 Arrows belongs to the broader 1800 production sequence within the 220,920-piece annual mintage. The 1800 10 Arrows carries the standard 13 obverse stars and the Robert Scot engraving of the Gilbert Stuart obverse portrait, with the arrow count reflecting specific reverse-die preparation during the 1800 production year.

Strike quality on the 1800 10 Arrows varies across the specific die-marriage production. Most surviving examples grade VG to VF from heavy circulation in the early 1800s, with PCGS, the Professional Coin Grading Service, and NGC populations clustering at F and VF. Mint State examples are genuinely rare. Die marriages are catalogued by the Bowers-Borckardt (BB) attribution system, with the 10 Arrows variety representing specific BB die marriages within the 1800 cohort.

The 1800 10 Arrows is a popular variety pickup for collectors documenting the 1800 Heraldic Eagle reverse-die variations and trades at meaningful premiums above the standard 1800 baseline at every grade. The variety pairs with the 1800 12 Arrows as the matched arrow-count reverse-die pair, and with the broader 1800 AMERICAI, Dotted Date, and Wide Date varieties as the 1800 specialist-variety set. Authentication concerns center on cleaning, polishing, edge damage, and counterfeit detection; certified slabs from PCGS or NGC with BB die-marriage attribution noted on the holder are essential at any meaningful price level. Pedigree research for Draped Bust Dollar varieties continues through the Bowers and Borckardt die-marriage catalog and recent specialist auction-house research, with new BB-attribution discoveries periodically refining the modern understanding of the 1795-1804 production years. For the 1800 Heraldic Eagle die-variety context, see the Draped Bust Dollar series history.

Price guideReference

Reference data only — not an appraisal.

GradeDescriptionLowHigh
G-4 Good (G) $875 $1,005
VG-8 Very Good (VG) $970 $1,120
F-12 Fine (F) $1,320 $1,525
VF-20 Very Fine (VF) $2,035 $2,350
EF-40 Extremely Fine (EF) $3,420 $3,950
AU-50 About Uncirculated (AU) $5,610 $6,470
MS-60 Uncirculated (MS) $19,930 $22,995
MS-63 Choice Uncirculated (MS)
Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ
How much is a 1800 10 Arrows Draped Bust Dollar worth?
In Good condition it runs about $875–$1,005, rising to roughly $19,930–$22,995 in Uncirculated. These are reference values, not an appraisal.
How many 1800 10 Arrows Draped Bust Dollars were minted?
220,920 were struck (Combined mintage for all 1800 varieties).
What is a 1800 10 Arrows Draped Bust Dollar made of?
89.24% Silver, 10.76% Copper, weighing 26.96 g.
What is the melt value of a 1800 10 Arrows Draped Bust Dollar?
Its melt value is its metal content multiplied by the current spot price. See our melt calculator on the metals pages for a live figure.
Is the 1800 10 Arrows Draped Bust Dollar a key date?
It's a more common date overall, though scarcer die varieties may carry a premium — see the varieties list.