100 Dollars - To Provide for the Common Defence - American Platinum Eagle (2012)

Features

Denomination 100 Dollars
Catalog Number KM# 541
Weight (g) 31.1
Diameter (mm) 32.7
Thickness (mm) 2.39
Shape: Round
Composition: Platinum (.999)
Not Magnetic
Metal Value (USD) 2146.64
Currency Value (USD) 99.97
Orientation Coin orientation ↑↓
Commemorative
Non Circulating
Calendar Gregorian

Obverse

Engraved by John M. Mercanti
Lettering:
LIBERTY
2012
JM
IN GOD
WE
TRUST
E PLURIBUS UNUM


Description:
The obverse shows the close-up bust of the Statue of Liberty. Above, LIBERTY is partly obscured by the rays of Liberty's diadem. In the right, the date. on three lines below, inscription IN GOD WE TRUST, below left, inscription E PLURIBUS UNUM;

Reverse

Engraved by Barbara Fox
Lettering:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
W
1oz. .9995 PLATINUM $100


Description:
The reverse depicts a vigilant minuteman from the Revolutionary War, representing the protection and defense of the country during its early days. The minuteman carries a rifle and a book, which symbolizes the importance of knowledge in defending the nation. In the background, the United States flag.", above, the country name. Around below the precious metal content followed by the face value $100.

Edge

Description:
Reeded
Year Mintage Comment Rarity
2012 W 9,081 West Point Mint, Proof Unknown

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