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100 Dollars "American Platinum Eagle" (Bullion Coinage) , United States

Obverse

Reverse
Coin Details
Obverse
Statue of Liberty
Latin
LIBERTY 2015 JM IN GOD WE TRUST E PLURIBUS UNUM
Reverse
"A depiction of Lady Liberty holding a torch in one hand with the other hand outstretched to an American bald eagle. The eagle is perched on a globe and represents freedom. Liberty’s hand and the eagle’s beak are framed in the rays of the sun."
Latin
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA $100 W 1 oz. .9995 PLATINUM
Specifications
- Weight31.105g
- Diameter32.7mm
- Thickness2.39mm
- CompositionPlatinum (.9995)
- Orientationcoin
- ShapeRound
- TechniqueMilled
- Value100 Dollars
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