The 2007-W 1/2 oz Burnished Platinum Eagle stands out as one of the scarcest fractional platinum coins produced by the U.S. Mint. Struck at the West Point Mint from .9995 fine platinum, it features the special burnished (satin) collector finish and a distinctive "W" mintmark. This coin was issued during the short-lived burnished platinum series and is offered in the original mint-issued capsule only, without box or COA.
Collector Insight:
With a mintage of just 2,253, the 2007-W 1/2 oz Burnished Platinum Eagle is one of the lowest mintage modern U.S. coins, period. Its rarity and attractive burnished finish make it highly collectible among platinum enthusiasts and modern U.S. coin specialists alike.
Highlights:
- Face Value: $50 USD - Legal tender
- Contains 1/2 troy oz of .9995 fine platinum
- Burnished finish (satin-like texture)
- Struck at West Point Mint with "W" mintmark
- Obverse: Statue of Liberty by John Mercanti
- Reverse: Muse representing Judicial Branch with scales and American eagle
- Includes mint capsule only
Specifications
SKU: |
866 |
Year: |
2007 |
Grade: |
Burnished |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
50 Dollars |
Mint Mark: |
W-West Point |
Metal Content: |
0.50 Troy Oz |
Purity: |
0.9995 |
Thickness: |
1.75 mm |
Diameter: |
27 mm |