Collectible coins are typically issued by sovereign mints and can vary widely in design, materials, and historical significance. The United States Mint produces a range of collectible coins, including the Platinum Eagle series, which was introduced in 1997 and features annual designs. The 2003 Platinum Eagle coin has a denomination of twenty-five dollars and is made of 99.95% platinum, showcasing intricate designs that reflect themes of liberty and governance. Collectors often seek these coins for their numismatic value, artistry, and the potential for appreciation in market value over time.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
United States of America 2003 N/A Platinum Eagles $25 $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) Platinum Eagles 2003 N/A
United States of America 2003 N/A Platinum Eagles $25 $25 (Twenty Five Dollars) Platinum Eagles 2003 N/A