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Need some help here please.

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I just purchased two MS 70 early release Platinum $10 2007 coins certified by NGC. When I got the second one in the mail I opened it and was comparing it to the first one. When I flipped it over I noticed that the reverse was totally different. So I went to the Mint website and the reverse for 2007 shows a eagle with a shield. The second coin I have has the eagle flying away from the sun which is 2008 reverse. Did they make two different reverses for the platinum coin in 2007 or do I have a major error on my hands??? Thank for help with this.

Mark

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The eagle with shield reverse is for the burnished Pt coins while the eagle flying away from the sun is for the bullion Pt coins. They are both regular issues.

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The ones from the bullion dealers has the same reverse every year.

 

The ones purchased from the mint have a W on the back and get the same reverse as the proof coin which changes every year.

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