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Contains 1 oz of .9995 fine platinum
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First release in the U.S. Mint Charters of Freedom Platinum Proof Series
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Obverse: Rising sun and quill pen framed by 13 stars symbolizing the Declaration of Independence
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Reverse: Bald eagle in flight clutching an olive branch
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Limited mintage of only 15,000 coins worldwide
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Certified Perfect PF70 Ultra Cameo by NGC
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Features a hand-signed label by Mike Castle, the “Coinage Congressman”
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Celebrates the 250th Anniversary of the United States
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Advance Releases designation
2026 $100 Platinum American Eagle PF70 – Inaugural Charters of Freedom Release
The 2026 $100 American Platinum Eagle PF70 Ultra Cameo marks the historic launch of the United States Mint’s new Charters of Freedom Platinum Proof Series, commemorating America’s 250th Anniversary.
Struck in one full ounce of .9995 fine platinum and strictly limited to just 15,000 coins worldwide, this inaugural issue honors the Declaration of Independence, the foundational document of American liberty.
The obverse design features a rising sun and quill pen framed by 13 stars, symbolizing the birth of the nation and the signing of the Declaration. The reverse showcases a majestic bald eagle in flight, clutching an olive branch — a powerful emblem of strength and peace — along with the $100 denomination and platinum purity.
Certified in flawless PF70 Ultra Cameo condition by NGC, this Advance Releases example represents the highest grade attainable. The label is personally hand-signed by Mike Castle, former Congressman and leading advocate of modern U.S. commemorative coinage, adding additional collector prestige.
As the first coin in a three-year series, this release establishes the foundation for what is expected to be one of the most important platinum programs of the modern era:
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2026: Declaration of Independence
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2027: U.S. Constitution
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2028: Bill of Rights
With its low mintage, inaugural status, perfect grade, and historic significance, the 2026 Platinum American Eagle PF70 stands as both a premier platinum investment and a cornerstone collectible for the nation’s Semiquincentennial celebration.