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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $100 Platinum Eagles (1997–) series of American Eagles in the U.S. Coins contains 25 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,150.00 and $60,000.00. $100 platinum American Eagles have been struck since 1997 and are among the world?s most popular one-ounce

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $100 Platinum Eagles (1997–) series of American Eagles in the U.S. Coins contains 25 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,150.00 and $60,000.00.

$100 platinum American Eagles have been struck since 1997 and are among the world?s most popular one-ounce platinum coins. $100 platinum eagles are also presently the only platinum bullion coins regularly issued by the United States Mint, making the series a primary target for precious metals investors as well as coin collectors who want to add some high-value coins to their collections by means of something besides gold coins. The $100 platinum eagles stand out from the bullion crowd not only because of their platinum content, which is relatively unusual in a numismatic world where gold and silver rule the bullion roost, but also because of the incredible designs featured on these valuable coins. The obverse features a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty by John Mercanti, while the reverse of the uncirculated $100 platinum eagle showcases an eagle in flight as captured by Thomas D. Rogers. Proof $100 platinum eagles issued since 1998 have featured a new reverse design each year. While proofs continue to be made to the present, the last regular-strike examples were issued in 2014. Most uncirculated pieces are relatively common, though the three burnished issues of the series are scarce. These include the 2006-W, 2007-W, and 2008-W, each with a mintage of fewer than 4,000 pieces. Also tough is the 2014 uncirculated issue, which was made six years after the previous regular-strike issue and is worth much more than spot metal values.

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American Platinum Eagle (APE) P$100 One Ounce MS [Type]
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,350
$2,150 - $2,350
1997 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $27,000
$2,150 - $27,000
1998 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $60,000
$2,150 - $60,000
1999 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $36,000
$2,150 - $36,000
2000 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $36,000
$2,150 - $36,000
2001 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $36,000
$2,150 - $36,000
2002 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,200 - $9,000
$2,200 - $9,000
2003 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $6,250
$2,150 - $6,250
2004 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $3,000
$2,150 - $3,000
2005 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $3,250
$2,150 - $3,250
2006 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,500
$2,150 - $2,500
2006-W P$100 Platinum Eagle, Burnished MS
Value Range: $2,400 - $2,800
$2,400 - $2,800
2007 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $3,350
$2,150 - $3,350
2007-W P$100 Platinum Eagle, Burnished MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $3,300
$2,150 - $3,300
2008 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,400
$2,150 - $2,400

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2008-W P$100 Platinum Eagle, Burnished MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $3,750
$2,150 - $3,750
2014 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,400
$2,150 - $2,400
2016 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,500
$2,150 - $2,500
2017 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,350
$2,150 - $2,350
2018 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,350
$2,150 - $2,350
2019 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,350
$2,150 - $2,350
2020 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,350
$2,150 - $2,350
2021 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,350
$2,150 - $2,350
2022 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,350
$2,150 - $2,350
2023 P$100 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $2,150 - $2,350
$2,150 - $2,350

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