The American Platinum Eagle coin from the United States Mint is the official platinum bullion coin of the United States. Introduced in 1997, the bullion version of the coin had a five-year hiatus in the 2000s and has since been in regular production again only since 2016. Today, 1 oz American Platinum Eagle Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion in perfect condi... Read More
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The American Platinum Eagle from the United States Mint is unique among its major bullion counterparts from the mint. The Proof Platinum Eagle is the only major bullion coin from the US Mint to use new designs each year. Now, you can get some of those varied designs in this 1 oz Proof American Platinum Eagle Coin listing from JM Bull... Read More
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Looking to invest in platinum? Look no further than the 1/4 oz Proof American Platinum Eagle Coin. These proof strikes were only issued from 1997 to 2008, before transitioning to just a 1 oz coin. Shop with peace of mind as these coins are all graded as near-perfect specimens from the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. Order yours today, at JM Bullion. Coin Highlights: ... Read More
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Proof American Platinum Eagle coins are the only major American bullion coins with changing design elements on one side or the other each year. From 1997 to 2017, the reverse image on the Proof Platinum Eagle was refreshed each year. A new 2018-2020 design series refreshed the obverse field for the first time with a common reverse. Fractional-ounce coins in this series wer... Read More
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The Proof American Platinum Eagle was introduced by the United States Mint in 1997. Originally available in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz platinum, the coin has featured only 1 oz platinum options since the 2009 year of release. Now, 1 oz Proof American Platinum Eagle Coins in near-perfect condition are available online from JM Bullion. Coin Highlights: Coins a... Read More
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Proof American Platinum Eagles have been available from the United States Mint since 1997, with the 1 oz Proof Platinum Eagle offered each year since that time without missing a date mark. The current design series for Platinum Eagles focuses on the First Amendment. Right now, 2023-W 1 oz Proof American Platinum Eagle Coins are available to purchase in perfect condition on... Read More
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The American Platinum Eagle Coin has been available from the United States Mint since 1997. Since 1997, the only coin in the series to be released every year by the United States Mint is the 1 oz Proof Platinum Eagle. The Proof Platinum Eagle is known for its continuously changing designs. Now, 2023-W 1 oz Proof American Platinum Eagle Coins in perfect condition are availa... Read More
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Platinum coins have been growing in popularity, demand, and variety in the 21st century. The number of platinum coins has grown from the American Platinum Eagle and Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf to a variety of additional bullion coins from existing programs that already have a popular following. Among the platinum coins available, you’ll find a small selection of them have been certified by the NGC or PCGS for condition and quality of the finish. Learn more about these kinds of platinum coins now!
The Australian continent was home to the first major platinum bullion coin issued by an industrialized nation. In 1987, Australia authorized production of platinum bullion coins and the first was the 1988 Australian Platinum Koala. Other major coin programs have come along in recent years, with examples of major coins including:
The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation and the Professional Coin Grading Service are the two primary coin certifiers in the world. Each company has certified millions of coins for visual brilliance and physical condition of the coins and design elements. Both the NGC and PCGS use the Sheldon numeric scale for certification which includes the issuance of a number ranging from 1 to 70, with 70 representing a coin in perfect condition.
Coins are often assigned a grade with “Mint State” or “Proof” as a label that identifies whether the specimen in question is a certified bullion or proof coin. The vast majority of the coins certified by the NGC or PCGS earn one of the top two certifications.
As just mentioned, there are two grades on the 70-level Sheldon numeric scale that are most commonly assigned to coins. Most platinum bullion coins are submitted to the NGC or PCGS by authorized dealers or individual owners in the hopes that the coin they own is in great condition. The definitions behind these popular certifications are:
As alluded to earlier, Certified Platinum Bullion coins come with “Mint State” or “Proof” labels in front of the certification number. However, there are additional labels that can be assigned to platinum bullion coins. These labels include the following options:
Once platinum coins have been graded by either the NGC or PCGS, the specimens are specially housed to ensure that the condition is protected for decades to come. The coins are sealed inside of protective plastic slabs and include labels within that include the certification information, such as the numeric grade and any additional labeling status.
For those interested in purchased Certified Platinum Coins, JM Bullion offers a wide variety of specimens. We encourage our customers to reach out to us with questions. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email.