The obverse features the face of the famousStatue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a baldeagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1997 NGC MS70 $25 Platinum American Eagle- Mercanti
3575 USD
Are you looking to own a quarter-ounce platinum eagle from the first year of mintage? Well, look no further than this 1997 $25 Platinum Eagle. This rare piece has been graded MS70 by the Numismatic Guarantee Corporation. In 1997 the U.S Mint produced just over 27,000 quarter-ounce pieces and less than 1% of those coins have been graded perfect 70 by NGC. Early year platinum can be hard to come by in perfect strikes and fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint. Furthermore, this piece is hand signed by the designer of the Platinum American Eagle and the U.S Mint’s 12th Chief Engraver, John Mercanti. Hand signed labels by Mercanti have become highly sought after by collectors and investors alike.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1997 NGC MS70 $50 Platinum American Eagle- Mercanti
4995 USD
Are you looking to own a half-ounce platinum eagle from the first year of mintage? Well, look no further than this 1997 $50 Platinum Eagle. It has been graded MS70 by the Professional Coin Grading Service. In 1997 the U.S Mint produced only 20,500 half ounce pieces and only 3 coins have been graded perfect 70 by NGC that are hand signed by the coin's designer. Early year platinum can be hard to come by in perfect strikes and fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint. Furthermore, this piece is hand signed by the designer of the Platinum American Eagle and the U.S Mint’s 12th Chief Engraver, John Mercanti. Hand signed labels by Mercanti have become highly sought after by collectors and investors alike.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1997 PCGS FS MS70 Silver American Eagle
0 USD
If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional piece to your collection, look no further than this hard-to-find First Strike Silver Eagle. First strike coins are pieces that are received by a grading service from the mint within 30 days of production by the Mint. This First Strike Silver Eagle is very peculiar in that PCGS did not start the First Strike designation until 2004. This leads us to believe the grading service must have received a postmarked and sealed box that was never opened. This is a truly exceptional piece and is a key date for any collection. Only 21 coins exist in the PCGS population that are First Strike.
The obverse features Adolph A. Weinman’s design of Lady Liberty draped in an American flag, walking gracefully as the sun rises over a ridge. The reverse features John Mercanti’s heraldic eagle with 13 small stars representing the original colonies.
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1997 PCGS MS70 $10 Gold American Eagle
1895 USD
In 1997 we saw the U.S Mint expand its offerings with the new Platinum Eagle. The introduction of this new piece was expected to slow the demand for Gold Eagles, but we saw the opposite effect. The sales and production of the one-quarter ounce Gold Eagles hit a ten-year high with over 1000,000 pieces produced. Even though we saw an 80% increase in the yearly production, only 58 pieces have been graded perfect 70 by PCGS. This flawless struck piece features sharp details on the obverse and reverse and the luster is pleasing to the eye. This is a key date to any collection.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1997 PCGS MS70 $10 Platinum American Eagle
1515.25 USD
Are you looking to own a one-tenth ounce Platinum Eagle from the first year of mintage? Well, look no further than this 1997 $10 Platinum Eagle. It has been graded MS70 by the Professional Coin Grading Service. In 1997 the U.S Mint produced just over 70,000 one-tenth ounce pieces and only 45 coins have been graded perfect 70 by PCGS. Early year platinum can be hard to come by in perfect strikes and fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1997 PCGS MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle
415 USD
In 1997 we saw the U.S Mint expand its offering with the new Platinum Eagle. This introduction of this new piece was expected to slow the demand for Gold Eagles, but we saw the opposite effect. The sales and production of the one-tenth-ounce Gold Eagles hit a ten-year high with over 528,000 pieced produced. Even though we saw a 30% increase in the yearly production, only 143 pieces have been graded perfect 70 by PCGS. This flawless struck piece features sharp details on the obverse and reverse and the luster is pleasing to the eye. This is a key date to any collection.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1997 PCGS MS70 $50 Platinum American Eagle
5200 USD
Are you looking to own a half ounce platinum eagle from the first year of mintage? Well, look no further than this 1997 $50 Platinum Eagle. It has been graded MS70 by the Professional Coin Grading Service. In 1997 the U.S Mint produced only 20,500 half ounce pieces and only 33 coins have been graded perfect 70 by PCGS. Early year platinum can be hard to come by in perfect strikes and fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1997-W NGC PF70 $25 Platinum American Eagle
775 USD
The year 1997 marked the first year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. This was the first time in history that a platinum coin was issued by the U.S Mint. The obverse side of the coin was designed by revered U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, John Mercanti and the reverse was designed by the famed U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, Thomas D. Rogers. In 1997, the Mint Struck a record 18,628 one-quarter ounce proof Platinum American Eagles, and less than 6% of those pieces have achieved the perfect PF70 grade by NGC. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1997-W PCGS PF70 $10 Platinum American Eagle
395 USD
The year 1997 marked the first year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. This was the first time in history that a platinum coin was issued by the U.S Mint. The obverse side of the coin was designed by revered U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, John Mercanti and the reverse was designed by the famed U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, Thomas D. Rogers. In 1997, the Mint Struck a record 36,993 one-tenth ounce proof Platinum American Eagles, and less than 1% of those pieces have achieved the perfect PF70 grade by PCGS. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1997-W PCGS PF70 $50 Platinum American Eagle
1300 USD
The year 1997 marked the first year of production of the Proof Platinum American Eagle series. This was the first time in history that a platinum coin was issued by the U.S Mint. The obverse side of the coin was designed by revered U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, John Mercanti and the reverse was designed by the famed U.S Mint sculptor and engraver, Thomas D. Rogers. In 1997, the Mint Struck a record 15,431 one-half ounce proof Platinum American Eagles, and less than 2% of those pieces have achieved the perfect PF70 grade by PCGS. Fractional platinum is sought after by investors and collectors across the world because they are no longer in production by the U.S Mint.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1998 NGC MS69 $25 Platinum American Eagle
495 USD
In the year 1998, we saw the quarter-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage increase by over 40%, with just over 38,000 pieces produced. Due to these low mintage numbers, collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Less than 1% of these coins have been certified MS69 by NGC. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless one-quarter-ounce piece.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1998 NGC MS70 $10 Gold American Eagle
2375 USD
A dramatic rise in the levels of gold bullion coin sales began with the 1998 Gold Eagle and would continue into the following year. The increased demand was driven by uncertainty surrounding the approach of Y2K, which caused a renewed interest in precious metals. The mintage for the one-quarter-ounce piece surged to over 30,000 pieces. Even with these record mintage numbers for the time, finding these pieces in perfect Mint State 70 is scarce. There are only 73 coins that have been certified perfect Mint State 70 by PCGS, making this piece highly desirable.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1998 NGC MS70 $10 Platinum American Eagle
7125 USD
In the year 1998, we saw the one-tenth-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage drop by nearly forty percent, with just over 39,000 pieces produced. Due to these low mintage numbers, collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Only 23 coins have been certified perfect 70 by NGC. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless one-tenth-ounce piece.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1998 NGC MS70 $100 Platinum American Eagle
32995 USD
In the year 1998, we saw the one-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage nearly triple compared to the previous year, with just over 133,000 pieces minted. Even though the production hit a record high, these coins remain scarce in the perfect MS70 grade. Collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Only 8 coins have been certified perfect MS70 by NGC. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless one-ounce piece.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1998 NGC MS70 $25 Gold American Eagle
2650 USD
A dramatic rise in the levels of gold bullion coin sales began with the 1998 Gold Eagle and would continue into the following year. The increased demand was driven by uncertainty surrounding the approach of Y2K, which caused a renewed interest in precious metals. The mintage for the one-quarter-ounce piece surged to over 30,000 pieces. Even with these record mintage numbers for the time, finding these pieces in perfect Mint State 70 is scarce. There are only 565 coins that have been certified perfect Mint State 70 by NGC, making this piece highly desirable.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1998 NGC MS70 $5 Gold American Eagle
375 USD
In 1998 the world saw a dramatic increase in gold bullion sales, and it began with the 1998 Gold Eagle and would continue into the following year. The increased demand was driven by uncertainty surrounding the approach of Y2K, which caused a renewed interest in precious metals. The mintage for the one-tenth-ounce Gold Eagle bullion coin reached the highest annual and strong demand with over 1.3 million coins minted sold. Even with a strong total mintage, these pieces are rather scarce in Mint State 70 as only 2,030 pieces have received the perfect grade by NGC. This is an integral coin to any collection, and it is flawlessly struck with strong eye appeal.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1998 PCGS MS70 $10 Gold American Eagle
1495 USD
A dramatic rise in the levels of gold bullion coin sales began with the 1998 Gold Eagle and would continue into the following year. The increased demand was driven by uncertainty surrounding the approach of Y2K, which caused a renewed interest in precious metals. The mintage for the one-quarter-ounce piece surged to over 30,000 pieces. Even with these record mintage numbers for the time, finding these pieces in perfect Mint State 70 is scarce. There are only 469 coins that have been certified perfect Mint State 70 by PCGS, making this piece highly desirable.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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1998 PCGS MS70 $10 Platinum American Eagle
5100 USD
In the year 1998, we saw the one-tenth-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage drop by nearly forty percent, with just over 39,000 pieces produced. Due to these low mintage numbers, collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Only 20 coins have been certified perfect 70 by PCGS. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless one-tenth-ounce piece.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
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1998 PCGS MS70 $25 Platinum American Eagle
1425 USD
In the year 1998, we saw the quarter-ounce Platinum American Eagle mintage increase by over 40%, with just over 38,000 pieces produced. Due to these low mintage numbers, collectors and investors try to add these to their collections when they become available. Less than 1% of these coins have been certified perfect 70 by NGC. If you have been looking to add a truly exceptional and rare Platinum Eagle, look no further than this flawless one-tenth-ounce piece.
The obverse features the face of the famous Statue of Liberty, as she is also raising her arm. The reverse depicts a bald eagle flying with outstretched wings. “United States of America” is at the top.
Design features a male bald eagle in flight carrying an olive branch to his nest, where a female awaits with her young on the reverse and the obverse features the design of Lady Liberty walking confidently against the sun’s rays which was adapted from the famed Augustus Saint-Gaudens.