The 2006-W 1/10 oz Burnished Platinum Eagle is the smallest and most affordable entry in the U.S. Mint's rare burnished platinum series--making it a prime target for collectors. Struck at the West Point Mint from .9995 fine platinum, this $10 legal tender coin features a soft satin (burnished) finish, giving it a subdued, matte appearance. Offered in original U.S. Mint capsule only, it's an excellent raw specimen for collectors or grading candidates.
Collector Insight:
With a mintage of just 2,873, the 2006-W 1/10 oz Burnished Platinum Eagle is the lowest denomination in the burnished series and among the scarcest modern platinum coins. Its small size and low cost of entry make it an attractive piece for collectors seeking a rare platinum coin without the higher premium of larger denominations.
Highlights:
- Face Value: $10 USD - Legal tender
- Contains 1/10 troy ounce of .9995 fine platinum
- Burnished (satin) finish created for collectors
- "W" mintmark -- Struck at the West Point Mint
- Obverse: Statue of Liberty by John Mercanti
- Reverse: Soaring eagle in flight by Thomas D. Rogers
- Housed in mint-issued capsule (no box or COA)
Specifications
SKU: |
864 |
Year: |
2006 |
Grade: |
Burnished |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
10 Dollars |
Mint Mark: |
W-West Point |
Metal Content: |
0.10 Troy Oz |
Purity: |
0.9995 |
Thickness: |
1.19 mm |
Diameter: |
16.5 mm |