The 2001 $10 Platinum Eagle coin is a notable piece in the series of United States Mint coins known as the Platinum Eagles. Struck in 99.95% platinum, this coin stands out due to its precious metal content and limited mintage of 52,017 pieces, making it an appealing choice for collectors and investors alike. This particular coin features a diameter of 16.5 mm, and while its specific minting location is not provided, it is classified under the "Mint Strike" production type, indicating that it was produced using traditional minting methods. The 2001 version of the Platinum Eagle does not have a mint mark, which is common for coins produced in certain years or under specific conditions. In terms of design, while the specific designer is not listed, Platinum Eagles generally showcase symbolic imagery reflecting the themes of American values and ideals. The edge type and certain aesthetic elements are also unspecified, but these coins typically exhibit high-quality finishes that enhance their visual appeal. As a legal tender issued by the United States government, each coin carries a denomination of $10 (Ten Dollars), although its market value may vary significantly based on its rarity, condition, and the prevailing price of platinum. Collectors often seek out the 2001 Platinum Eagle for both its intrinsic value as a precious metal coin and its collectible significance within the Platinum Eagle series.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 10 |
designer | N/A |
diameter | 16.5 |
edge-type | N/A |
height | 0 |
material | 99.95% Platinum |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 52017 |
type | Coins |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 2001 |