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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $50 Platinum Eagles (1997–2008) series of American Eagles in the U.S. Coins contains 16 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,096.43 and $8,500.00. $50 platinum American Eagle coins were struck from 1997 until 2008 and are popular coins with both

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $50 Platinum Eagles (1997–2008) series of American Eagles in the U.S. Coins contains 16 distinct entries with CPG® values between $1,096.43 and $8,500.00.

$50 platinum American Eagle coins were struck from 1997 until 2008 and are popular coins with both collectors and precious metals investors. The design features the Statue of Liberty on the obverse, as created by John Mercanti. On the reverse was originally a design of a soaring American eagle by Thomas D. Rogers, but in 1998 the United States Mint began changing the proof reverses with a new design each year. Rogers? original design remained on all uncirculated $50 platinum eagles until the end of the series in 2008.

The $50 platinum American Eagle contains a half ounce of pure platinum, making the series particularly attractive to bullion investors. Meanwhile, collectors building sets of these scarce platinum coins, which include several burnished-finish issues struck at the West Point Mint in 2006, 2007, and 2008 that have tiny mintages of fewer than 4,000 pieces each and worth more than spot values.

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American Platinum Eagle (APE) P$50 1/2 Ounce MS [Type]
Value Range: $1,096 - $1,171
$1,096 - $1,171
1997 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $2,000
$1,096 - $2,000
1998 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $8,000
$1,096 - $8,000
1999 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $8,500
$1,096 - $8,500
2000 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $5,500
$1,096 - $5,500
2001 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $4,600
$1,096 - $4,600
2002 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $1,271
$1,096 - $1,271
2003 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $1,296
$1,096 - $1,296
2004 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $1,181
$1,096 - $1,181
2005 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $1,221
$1,096 - $1,221
2006 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $1,221
$1,096 - $1,221
2006-W P$50 Platinum Eagle, Burnished MS
Value Range: $1,146 - $1,571
$1,146 - $1,571
2007 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $1,171
$1,096 - $1,171
2007-W P$50 Platinum Eagle, Burnished MS
Value Range: $1,146 - $1,571
$1,146 - $1,571
2008 P$50 Platinum Eagle MS
Value Range: $1,096 - $1,171
$1,096 - $1,171

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2008-W P$50 Platinum Eagle, Burnished MS
Value Range: $1,166 - $1,471
$1,166 - $1,471

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