The 2003 Platinum Eagle is a collectible coin from the United States Mint, part of the American Platinum Eagle series introduced in 1997. This particular coin features a face value of $100 and is composed of 99.95% platinum, marking it as one of the most prestigious bullion coins. The reverse design typically represents a depiction of the Statue of Liberty, while the obverse features an image symbolic of justice or freedom, depending on the year's design. Due to its metal content and limited mintage, the 2003 Platinum Eagle is sought after by both investors and collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2003-W (West Point) Platinum Eagles $100 (One Hundred Dollars) Platinum Eagles 2003 West Point
United States of America 2003 N/A Platinum Eagles $100 $100 (One Hundred Dollars) Platinum Eagles 2003 N/A
United States of America 2003 N/A Platinum Eagles $100 $100 (One Hundred Dollars) Platinum Eagles 2003 N/A
United States of America 2003 Philadelphia Platinum Eagles $100 $100 (One Hundred Dollars) Platinum Eagles 2003 Philadelphia