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		<title>2010 American Platinum Eagle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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. </p>
<p>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. <span id="more-163"></span></p>
<p>This year's 2010 Platinum Eagle reverse design will display the words of the principle, "To Establish Justice," as inspired by the Chief Justice of The United States, John G. Roberts, Jr. Featured on the obverse design is a rendition designed by John Mercanti of the Statue of Liberty which has always been used on all of the American Platinum Eagle coins issued since it first came out in 1997.</p>
<p>The Commission of Fine Arts (CFA), and the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC) have been provided with nine individual reverse design candidates by the United States Mint. Of these nine candidates, six of them show the relief of Justice, blindfolded and holding up scales, with some surrounded by people or allegorical symbols. Yet another one of the designs shows the torch held by the Statue of Liberty. The last two final designs have the Supreme Court Building's pediment, including the figures of Order, Liberty, and Authority, as well as the west front doors of the building with the panels that depict the development of the law.</p>
<p>There are groups that reviewed all of the design candidates in various separate meetings that were held in late March, and the recommendation from the CFA was the design showing the symbolic torch. There was a one recommendation by the CFA that the text across the torch ("Justice the Guardian of Liberty") be restudied and the possibility be considered to move it to flank the central image. The design that features a blindfolded Justice who's holding a laurel branch and the scales was support by CCAC. They also offered a few recommendation for revisions to individual aspects of the design, and ended up unanimously recommending Justice should be holding the scale by the loop that's above the beam to have the depiction be mechanically correct. </p>
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		<title>Investing In American Platinum Eagles</title>
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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, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://americanplatinumeagle.com/american-platinum-eagle/"><img class="size-full wp-image-118 alignleft" style="border: 0pt none;" title="American Platinum Eagle" src="http://americanplatinumeagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/platinum-eagle.jpg" alt="American Platinum Eagle" width="110" height="110" /></a></p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>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. <span id="more-79"></span></p>
<p>For avid coin collectors, the American Platinum Eagle Coins are also made in proof and uncirculated mintage. The American Platinum Eagle Coins are extremely unique as they are the only coins that has a different design on the reverse side that changes annually. Additionally, these coins are considered to be a commodity versus a rare coin. For that reason, the American Platinum Eagle Coins can be put into person's Individual Retirement Account.</p>
<p>From the years of 1998-2002, the proof's reverse design was entitled, "Vistas of Liberty". On these editions, the American Bald Eagle is depicted in various places in the United States or in a theme representing the United States. For the years of 1997, 1998 and 2001, Thomas D. Rogers was the engraver. Al Maletsky was the engraver for the years 1999, 2000 and 2002. Maletsky also engraved the coin for 2003 and Donna Weaver was the engraver for 2004 and 2005.</p>
<p>During the years of 2006-2008, the American Platinum Eagle Coins had the theme of "The Foundations of Democracy" that depicted the three branches of government. The engravers were Don Everhart for 2006, Phebe Hemphill for 2007 and Charles Vickers for 2008.</p>
<p>The American Platinum Eagle Coins scenes on the reverse side are the following:</p>
<p>1997: An eagle gliding high above America</p>
<p>1998: A bald eagle soaring over New England with a scene of a rocky beach, lighthouse and a full moon</p>
<p>1999: A bald eagle flying above the Southeastern wetlands with an alligator coming up to the surface</p>
<p>2000: A bald eagle soaring over a Midwestern field with a house and barn</p>
<p>2001: A bald eagle flyer over a large Saguaro cacti of the Southwest</p>
<p>2002: A bald eagle swooping down on a lake with snow capped moutains and trees in the Northwest</p>
<p>2003: A eagle perched on a Rocky Mountain pine branch with an American Flag in the background</p>
<p>2004: A design inspired by Daniel Chester French's sculpture titled "America" outside the United States Customs House in New York City</p>
<p>2005: An American Bald Eagle perched on a heraldic sheild that depicts the symbols of American strength and beauty</p>
<p>2006: The "Legislative Muse", protected by two eagles sitting on columns that represent the two houses of Congress</p>
<p>2007: An American Bald Eagle representing the Executive Branch of government</p>
<p>2008: "Lady Justice" being protected by an American Bald Eagle in the background</p>
<p>The American Platinum Eagle Coins offer great artistry and value for any collector or investor. The variety of the scenes in the reverse allows each coin to be appreciated for its uniqueness and symbolism of the strength and beauty of America.</p>
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		<title>Platinum Gains As Gold And Silver Drop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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, [...]]]></description>
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