2010 American Platinum Eagle

May 20, 2010 · Posted in Platinum Coin News · Comment 

This year marks the release of the 2010 American Platinum Eagle, which is the second in a the six year series, that explores American democracy and it's core concepts as they are stated in the Preamble to the Constitution of the US. The first release last year, which was the one ounce 2009 Proof Platinum Eagle, was put out for sale on December 3, 2009 and proceeded to sell out in one week.

The packaging of this platinum coin was in the middle of a tri-fold binder, and set up to display one side with the narrative by Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. and then the opposite side holding the specifications of the coin and its certificate of authenticity. Read more

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2010 W PLATINUM PROOF EAGLE $100 NGC PF70 EARLY RELEASE
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2010 W PLATINUM PROOF EAGLE $100 NGC PF70 EARLY RELEASE
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2002 W $10 PROOF PLATINUM EAGLE W/BOX & COA (MINT)
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Investing In American Platinum Eagles

September 16, 2009 · Posted in Platinum Eagle Investment · Comment 

American Platinum Eagle

For investing, American Platinum Eagle Coins are coins are appealing to anyone who is looking to add physical platinum to a portfolio that is diverified in precious metals. Far rarer than gold, and with it's exquisite beauty and valuable nature, the American Platinum Eagle Coins are the official platinum bullion of the United States, first released in 1997.

The American Platinum Eagle Coins come in 1/10, 1/4, 1/2 and 1 troy ounce of .9995 fine platinum. The coins values are $10, $25, $50 and $100 respectively. Read more

Platinum Gains As Gold And Silver Drop

May 21, 2009 · Posted in Platinum Coin News · Comment 

May 21- Gold had it's biggest drop this month in New York, ending a four-day rally, as gains in global equity markets lessened the appeal of precious metals as an alternative asset. Silver also declined, while platinum prices rose. The price of Platinum rose, making a rebound from a drop last week of 3.3 percent, as the improved economic situation fueled investor speculation that their will be an increase in demand for platinum, which is used in pollution-control equipment in motor vehicles.