The 1998 United States Platinum Eagle coin is a ten-dollar denomination collectible that features a design representing Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. Produced by the U.S. Mint, this coin was struck at the Philadelphia Mint as part of a series celebrating platinum bullion coins. As with other Platinum Eagles, it is made of 99.95% pure platinum, appealing to both investors and collectors for its precious metal content and unique design. The 1998 edition is notable for its limited mintage and can be a significant addition to a numismatic collection.