Obverse: The obverse of the coin depicts a strong statue of liberty, the word "LIBERTY" above the semicircle above it, the year of mintage of the coin and the words "IN GOD WE TRUST" below. The Latin word "E PLURIBUS UNUM" on the left-hand side of the coin is the only one. Above the shoulder of the right statue, is the emblem of the designer of the coin, John Mercanti.
Reverse: The reverse of the coin depicts a broad-winged, flying eagle, behind it a flowing sun. At the top of the reverse, the name of the country "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" is raised, below the platinum fineness and coin weight ".9995 PLATINUM 1 oz." And the bottom below the nominal "$ 100".
About the coin: American platinum eagles began to be minted in 1997, so they are very popular among platinum bullion coins. These coins were minted at the United States Mint, which was first established in 1792. In Philadelphia. The coin is minted from .9995 pure PT (platinum) with a weight of 1 oz.