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Description:

In 2007, the US Mint unveiled a highly anticipated limited release: the 10th-anniversary sets. These exclusive sets featured two distinctive coins, each carrying a face value of $50. The first coin was a Proof edition, while the second was a Reverse Proof edition. Notably, this marked the inaugural occasion of a reverse-proof coin being minted in platinum.

The Proof coin boasts the traditional mirrored design, showcasing intricate details and a polished finish. Conversely, the Reverse Proof coin presents a unique twist, with the design elements appearing frosted against a polished background, offering a stunning visual contrast.

This commemorative release celebrates a decade of excellence in platinum coinage, underscoring the US Mint's commitment to innovation and numismatic artistry. With a limited number of sets available, collectors and investors alike eagerly sought to acquire these coveted pieces, recognizing their historical significance and collectible value.

It's worth noting that the NGC label design accompanying these coins may vary based on availability and current inventory in our vaults. However, rest assured that each coin is authenticated and encapsulated by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), ensuring its authenticity and quality.

As a testament to the enduring appeal of platinum as a precious metal investment, these 10th-anniversary sets hold a special place in the hearts of numismatists and collectors worldwide. Whether acquired for their rarity, beauty, or historical significance, these sets offer a unique opportunity to own a piece of numismatic history.

Specifications:

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Finish Proof
Product Type Coin
Coin Series Eagle
Purity .9995
Mint/Refinery U.S. Mint
Mint Mark W - West Point
Metal Type Platinum
Face Value $50
Grade PF70
Coin Type Certified
Modern or Historical Modern
Grade Service NGC
Year 2007
Metal Weight 1 troy oz