1/10 oz American Gold Eagle (Random Year)
Gold Silver Crypto buys and sells 1/10 oz American Gold Eagles from our Highland, Utah location. We choose the specific date included in each order from current available inventory — orders are filled for gold content, not a guaranteed date.

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Date will vary from the example shown — we select the specific coin from current available inventory.
1/10 oz American Gold Eagle Specifications
| Metal | Gold |
| Gold content | 1/10 troy oz actual pure gold |
| Purity | .9167 fine / 22 karat |
| Total coin weight | 3.393 g |
| Diameter | 16.50 mm |
| Mint | United States Mint |
| Country | United States |
| First minted | 1986 |
| Face value | $5 USD (legal tender) |
| Date selection | Random year, chosen by us from current inventory |
| Primary value factors | Gold value and current market demand |
The 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle has been struck by the U.S. Mint since 1986 in 22-karat gold (.9167 fine). This listing is for random-year bullion examples — we select the specific date from current available inventory. This is the smallest and most affordable Gold Eagle size, making it a common entry point for buyers new to U.S. Mint gold.
We Buy 1/10 oz American Gold Eagles
Photographs can start the discussion, but final pricing requires physical evaluation of the coin.
How We Price 1/10 oz American Gold Eagles
An offer is built from several layers, not gold value alone:
- Current gold spot price
- Verified 1/10 troy ounce, .9167 fine gold content
- Condition
- Whether the coin is bullion, proof, or graded
- Dealer and wholesale demand
- Quantity
Common bullion examples are priced for gold content, not as individually graded collectibles. Proof and graded coins are evaluated separately. We do not publish a fixed premium percentage or a permanent value.
About the 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle
The 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle is the smallest of four sizes of the U.S. Mint's official gold bullion coin, alongside the 1 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1/4 oz coins. It carries a $5 legal tender face value that is not its market value — price follows live gold spot plus a premium.
The obverse features the full-length Lady Liberty design based on the 1907 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. From 1986 through mid-2021, the reverse showed a male eagle carrying an olive branch above a nest with a female eagle and hatchlings (Type 1). In 2021, the Mint introduced the Type 2 reverse with a close-up portrait of a bald eagle. Both types contain the same gold content and generally trade similarly in common bullion condition.
The 1/10 oz size carries the highest premium per troy ounce among the four Gold Eagle sizes, since the smallest coins cost the most to strike and distribute relative to their gold content. It remains a common entry-point size for buyers who want U.S. Mint gold in smaller increments.
Our Take
The 1/10 oz Gold Eagle is a good fit for buyers who want the smallest, most affordable increment of U.S. Mint gold — useful as a starter purchase or for buyers who want maximum flexibility when eventually selling small amounts. It carries the same strong dealer recognition as the larger sizes, just at the highest premium per ounce of the four.
We choose the specific date that goes into each order based on current inventory. This keeps the process simple, but it does mean this is not the right listing for someone looking for a specific date, proof strike, or graded example — that request should be discussed with us separately.
Buyers focused purely on the lowest cost per ounce of gold may prefer the 1 oz American Gold Eagle or a 1 oz gold bar instead.
Common Mistakes With 1/10 oz Gold Eagles
Confusing total coin weight with actual gold weight
The 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle contains one-tenth troy ounce of pure gold, but its total weight is 3.393 grams because the coin is 22-karat alloy. The actual gold content, not the total coin weight, determines the base melt value.
Assuming the $5 face value is the coin's worth
The $5 stamped on the coin is a legal tender denomination only, far below the value of the gold it contains. Market price is based on gold content plus the current premium, not the face value.
Expecting to choose the specific date
Random-year orders are filled from current available inventory, not a guaranteed date. We select the specific coin sent based on what is in stock at the time.
Comparing the 1/10 oz premium directly to the 1 oz coin
Fractional Gold Eagles carry a higher premium per ounce than the 1 oz coin, and the 1/10 oz size carries the highest of the four sizes. That is normal and does not mean you are being overcharged.
Cleaning or polishing the coin
Cleaning can create surface damage and does not add value. Bring the coin in as-is or text photos before doing anything to it.
Comparing online retail ask prices to dealer buy prices
An online retail asking price includes dealer margin. A dealer's buy price reflects costs, inventory, and the resale market.
Why Buy or Sell Locally in Highland, Utah
In-person evaluation
A gold coin deserves an in-person look, not a phone estimate.
On-site verification
We verify gold content and authenticate the coin before making an offer.
No need to ship your coin
Bring your coin in — no shipping, insurance, or mail-related risk.
Text photos before visiting
Send photos of the front and back for a preliminary sense of value.
Single coins and larger collections
Whether you have one coin or a collection, we can evaluate it.
Spot-based pricing
Offers follow live gold spot plus current market demand.
Gold Silver Crypto is based in Highland, Utah and serves customers throughout Utah Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gold Silver Crypto buys 1/10 oz American Gold Eagles at our Highland, Utah office. Call or text (385) 442-9636 to check current pricing or set up a time to bring the coin in for evaluation.
A 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle contains one-tenth troy ounce of actual pure gold. Because the coin is struck in 22-karat gold (.9167 fine, alloyed with copper and silver for durability), its total coin weight is 3.393 grams, with a diameter of 16.50mm.
No. This is a random year listing. We choose the specific date included in each order based on current available inventory — you are buying for gold content, not a guaranteed date. If you need a specific date, let us know and we can discuss whether that is possible separately from a standard random-year order.
The $5 stamped on the coin is its legal tender face value, not its market value. It is far below the value of even this small fraction of a troy ounce of gold at any realistic spot price. Market price is based entirely on actual gold content plus the current premium for this size.
The 1/10 oz size carries the highest premium per troy ounce among the four Gold Eagle sizes, since the smallest coins cost the most to strike and distribute relative to their gold content. It is still liquid, though typically less frequently traded than the 1 oz coin.
Type 1 Gold Eagles use the original heraldic eagle family reverse design from 1986 through mid-2021. Type 2 Gold Eagles use the redesigned reverse introduced in 2021, featuring a close-up portrait of a bald eagle. Both contain the same gold content for each size, and common bullion examples typically trade at similar prices.
It can be, especially as an entry-point size for buyers who want U.S. Mint gold in the smallest available increment. The tradeoff is the highest premium per ounce of any Gold Eagle size. Buyers focused purely on the lowest cost per ounce may prefer the 1 oz coin or a gold bar instead.
Yes. We buy 1/10 oz American Gold Eagles in any quantity, from a single coin to larger collections. Pricing is based on live gold spot, condition, and current market demand. Call or text (385) 442-9636 for a quote.
No. Cleaning or polishing a gold coin can create surface damage and does not add value. Bring the coin in as-is or text photos before doing anything to it.
Utah exempts investment-grade precious metals from sales tax. American Gold Eagles purchased in Utah should not be subject to sales tax. Confirm with your dealer at the time of purchase.
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