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Encyclopedia > American Platinum Eagle
Platinum Eagle (United States)
Edge: Reeded
Composition: 99.95% Pt
Years of Minting: 1997–present
Common Obverse
Common Obverse
Design: Liberty looking to the future
Designer: John Mercanti
Design Date: 2005
Non-Proof Reverse
Reverse
Design: Bald Eagle perched
on a heraldic shield
Designer: Donna Weaver
Design Date: 2005

The American Platinum Eagle is the official platinum bullion coin of the United States. The coins were first released by the United States Mint in 1997. It is offered in 1/10, 1/4 oz, 1/2, and 1 troy oz varieties and is guaranteed to contain the stated amount (in troy ounces) of .9995 fine platinum. The American Platinum Eagle is authorized by the United States Congress and is backed by the United States Mint for weight and content. General Name, Symbol, Number platinum, Pt, 78 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 10, 6, d Appearance grayish white Atomic mass 195. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1989x1981, 4001 KB) Source United States Mint Date 2006-04-06 Author United States Mint Permission Other versions of this file File links The following pages link to this file: American Platinum Eagle ... Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island Liberty Enlightening the World, known more commonly as the Statue of Liberty, is a statue given to the United States by France in the late 19th century, standing at Liberty Island in the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor as a... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1989x1981, 3903 KB) Source United States Mint Date 2006-04-06 Author United States Mint Permission Other versions of this file File links The following pages link to this file: American Platinum Eagle ... Heraldry is the science and art of describing of coats-of-arms, also referred to as achievements or armorial bearings. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The reverse of an American Platinum Eagle bullion coin. ... Mrs. ... 1997 (MCMXCVII in Roman) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Troy weight is a system of units of mass customarily used for precious metals and gemstones. ... Congress in Joint Session. ...


Proof versions of the coins are also made for coin collectors. The proof American Platinum Eagles are unique in the fact that they are the only U.S. bullion coin that has a yearly alternating design on the reverse. A beautiful example of a proof coin. ... Coin collecting is the hobby of collecting coins. ... The terms obverse and reverse apply almost exclusively to currency, and most often specifically to coins; they are usually described with less precision as, respectively, the front and back sides, or with regard to a coin tossed to produce a random choice between two things, heads and tails. They can...


Because of the tangibility of the coin as well as platinum's value, the American Platinum Eagle may be used to fund investments such as a government sanctioned Individual Retirement Account. An Individual Retirement Account (or IRA) is a retirement plan account that provides some tax advantages for retirement savings in the United States. ...

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Specifications

1/10 troy oz coin
Diameter: 16.5 mm
Thickness: 0.95 mm
Weight: 0.1001 troy oz (3.112 g)
Face value: $10
1/4 troy oz coin
Diameter: 22.0 mm
Thickness: 1.32 mm
Weight: 0.2501 troy oz (7.780 g)
Face value: $25
1/2 troy oz coin
Diameter: 27.0 mm
Thickness: 1.75 mm
Weight: 0.5003 troy oz (15.560 g)
Face value: $50
1 troy oz coin
Diameter: 32.7 mm
Thickness: 2.39 mm
Weight: 1.0005 troy oz (31.120 g)
Face value: $100

Note: The 1/10, 1/4, and 1/2 troy oz coins are identical in design to the 1 troy oz coin except for the markings on the reverse side that indicate the weight and face value of the coin (for example, .9995 PLATINUM 1 OZ.). As is often the case with bullion coins, the face values of these coins ($10, $25, $50, and $100) are purely symbolic and do not reflect their intrinsic value. They are still by all means legal tender, however legal debate persists with respect to its value in terms of "income". A millimetre (American spelling: millimeter, symbol mm) is an SI unit of length that is equal to one thousandth of a metre. ... Face Value is the title of Phil Collins debut solo album, released in February of 1981. ... Intrinsic value in general, is the argument that the value of a product is intrinsic within the product rather than dependent on the buyers perception. ...


Reverse of proof coins

Beginning in 1998, proof versions of the American Platinum Eagle began a program entitled "Vistas of Liberty". Each year a new design is used on the reverse that portrays a bald eagle in a different region of the United States or a United States themed design. All denominations of the proof American Platinum Eagles carry the yearly design. These coins are the only U.S. bullion coins that change reverse designs every year. The terms obverse and reverse apply almost exclusively to currency, and most often specifically to coins; they are usually described with less precision as, respectively, the front and back sides, or with regard to a coin tossed to produce a random choice between two things, heads and tails. They can...

Year Design Description Engraver
1998 Click to enlarge image Bald Eagle flying over New England and rocky beach town with light house; full moon in sky  ?
1999 Click to enlarge image Bald Eagle flying above Southeastern Wetlands and alligator crawling in a primordial swamp Al Maletsky
2000 Click to enlarge image Bald Eagle flying above Midwestern field, barn and house Al Maletsky
2001 Click to enlarge image Bald Eagle flying above giant Saguaro cacti of the Southwest (specifically Arizona) Thomas D. Rodgers
2002 Click to enlarge image Swooping Bald Eagle and a lake bordered by snowcapped mountains and trees Al Maletsky
2003 Click to enlarge image Bald Eagle perched on a Rocky Mountain pine branch against a backdrop of the United States Flag Al Maletsky
2004 Click to enlarge image Engraving inspired by the Daniel Chester French sculpture titled "America" outside the U.S. Customs House in New York City. Donna Weaver
2005 Click to enlarge image American Bald Eagle perched on a heraldic shield with symbols representing America’s strength and beauty Donna Weaver

Image File history File links 1998_AEPlat_Rev. ... Binomial name Haliaeetus leucocephalus (Linnaeus, 1766) The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey originating in North America, most recognizable as the national bird of the United States. ... The states of New England are Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. ... Image File history File links 1999_AEPlat_Rev. ... Regional definitions vary from source to source. ... A subtropical wetland in Florida, USA, with an endangered American Crocodile. ... Species Alligator mississippiensis Alligator sinensis Alligator in Louisiana An Alligator swimming at periscope depth An alligator is a crocodilian in the genus Alligator of the family Alligatoridae. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (598x608, 434 KB) Source United States Mint Date 2006-04-06 Author United States Mint Permission Other versions of this file File links The following pages link to this file: American Platinum Eagle ... The Midwest is a common name for a region of the United States of America. ... Image File history File links 2001_AEPlat_Rev. ... Synonyms Binomial name Carnegiea gigantea Britton & Rose The saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) is a large, tree-sized cactus species that is native to the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. ... Regional definitions vary from source to source. ... Official language(s) None Capital Phoenix Largest city Phoenix Area  - Total   - Width   - Length    - % water  - Latitude  - Longitude Ranked 6th 113,998 sq mi  295,254 km² 310 miles  500 km 400 miles  645 km 0. ... Image File history File links 2002_AEPlat_Rev. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (626x620, 411 KB) Source United States Mint Date 2006-04-06 Author United States Mint Permission Other versions of this file File links The following pages link to this file: American Platinum Eagle ... Rocky Mountain National Park (photo courtesy of NPS) View of Colorado Rockies. ... This article deals with the tree; for the e-mail client see Pine email client Species About 115. ... Flag ratio: 10:19; nicknames: Stars and Stripes, Old Glory The flag of the United States of America consists of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white; there is a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing 50 small, white, five-pointed stars... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (607x604, 406 KB) Source United States Mint Date 2006-04-06 Author United States Mint Permission Other versions of this file File links The following pages link to this file: American Platinum Eagle ... Daniel Chester French Signature, Daniel Chester French (April 20, 1850 – October 7, 1931) was an American sculptor. ... The United States Customs Service (now known as U.S. Customs and Border Protection or CBP) was the portion of the US Federal Government dedicated to keeping illegal products outside of US borders. ... Nickname: The Big Apple Official website: City of New York Government Counties (Boroughs) Bronx (The Bronx) New York (Manhattan) Queens (Queens) Kings (Brooklyn) Richmond (Staten Island) Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Geographical characteristics Area Total 468. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1989x1981, 3903 KB) Source United States Mint Date 2006-04-06 Author United States Mint Permission Other versions of this file File links The following pages link to this file: American Platinum Eagle ... Heraldry is the science and art of describing of coats-of-arms, also referred to as achievements or armorial bearings. ... Motto: E pluribus unum (1789 to 1956) (Latin: Out of Many, One) In God We Trust (1956 to present) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City Official language(s) None at federal level; English de facto Government • President • Vice President Federal republic George...

Mintage figures

Non-Proof Coins
Year $10 – 1/10 oz. $25 – 1/4 oz. $50 – 1/2 oz. $100 – 1 oz.
1997 70,250 27,100 20,500 56,000
1998 39,525 38,887 32,419 133,002
1999 55,955 39,734 32,309 56,707
2000 34,027 20,054 18,892 10,003
2001 52,017 21,815 12,815 14,070
2002 23,005 27,405 24,005 11,502
2003 22,007 25,207 17,409 8,007
2004 15,010 18,010 13,236 7,009

See also

The American Gold Eagle is the official bullion gold coin of the United States. ... The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Platinum coins are an old form of money. ...

External links

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American Platinum Eagle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (474 words)
The American Platinum Eagle is the official platinum bullion coin of the United States.
The American Platinum Eagle is authorized by the United States Congress and is backed by the United States Mint for weight and content.
The proof American Platinum Eagles are unique in the fact that they are the only U.S. bullion coin that has a yearly alternating design on the reverse.
Encyclopedia: American Platinum Eagle (697 words)
Platinum Eagles by Date We may have individual coins available by date in one ounce, half ounce, quarter ounce, and tenth ounce versions.
All American Eagles are legal tender coins with their “face value”; imprinted in U.S. dollars but the one-ounce Platinum Eagle coin displays the highest face value ever to appear on a U.S. coin -- $100 dollars.
Discontinued because of the recent scarcity of high-grade platinum minting blanks, the coins were minted in 1 ounce, ½ ounce, ¼ ounce and 1/10 ounce.
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