American Eagle Platinum Proof Coins are collector versions of the official United States Mint Platinum Bullion coins.
The reverse design featured on the proof version is different from that found on the bullion version, and both proof
and bullion platinum coins are available in the one ounce, one-half ounce, one-quarter ounce and one-tenth ounce
sizes as well as a four-coin proof set, which contains one coin in each denomination. American Eagle Platinum Proof
Coins have a limited mintage and are minted at the United States Mint at West Point bearing the "W"
mint mark. American Eagle Platinum Proof Coins can be purchased directly from the United States Mint.
Since its debut in 1997, the United States Mint's American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin has featured Lady Liberty on the
obverse, a symbol of vigilance and resolute faithfulness to duty. Designed and sculpted by United States Mint
Sculptor/Engraver John Mercanti, Lady Liberty again graces the obverse of the American Eagle Platinum Proof Coin in 2006,
joined by the first of three new designs created to honor our Nation's three branches of government; the Legislative,
Executive and Judicial.
The 2008 reverse features the third design in the series – representing the Judicial Branch. This design features
Lady Justice, a classic symbol dating back to Greek and Roman times. In her right hand, the scales are suspended
from one finger, representing the delicate balance of the law. In the other hand she holds the sword, signifying the
power that is held by those making the decision. The bald eagle, our Nation’s symbol of power, courage and freedom,
is featured watching over our firm foundation of democracy. The reverse design was created by United States Mint
Artistic Infusion Program Master Designer Joel Iskowitz and engraved by United States Mint Sculptor-Engraver Charles Vickers.
In 2006 the reverse design honored the
Legislative branch, 2007 the reverse design honored
the honored the Executive branch.
All American Eagle Platinum Proof Coins contain 99.95% platinum.
The weight, content, and diameter will vary with each coin denomination.
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The one ounce coin, $100 face value, is 1.287 inches in diameter and
weighs 1.0005 troy ounces.
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The one-half ounce, a face value of $50, weighs 0.5003 troy ounces
and has a diameter of 1.063 inches.
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The one-quarter ounce coin is 0.866 inches in diameter, weighs
0.2501 troy ounces, and has a face value of $25.
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The one-tenth ounce coin, with a $10 face value, weighs
0.10005 troy ounces and has a diameter of 0.650 inches.
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