The 2003 $25 Platinum Eagle coin is part of the United States Mint's series of American Eagle platinum coins, which were first introduced in 1997. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this coin features a design created by renowned sculptor Thomas D. Rogers, showcasing a depiction of the Statue of Liberty, symbolizing freedom and liberty. The reverse side features an American eagle, representing strength and unity. As legal tender, the coin has a face value of $25, but its collectible value often exceeds that due to its platinum content, rarity, and demand among numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2003 $25 Platinum Eagle $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) $25 Platinum Eagles 2003 Philadelphia