The smallest coin in the American Gold Eagle Series is the 1/10 oz gold coin. Available in the BU range since 1986 and the Proof range since 1988, this weight was also briefly available in the Burnished range from 2006-2008. It remains one of the most popular gold coins from the US Mint. Now, 2023 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available to purchase online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
When the Gold Eagles were first issued in 1986, the 1/10 oz gold coin was available only in the BU Series. The Proof Series got its first 1/10 oz version of the Gold Eagle in 1988, and the Burnished Series offered the 1/10 oz, and other fractional-ounce weights, only from 2006 to 2008.
Alongside the 1 oz Gold Eagle, the 1/10 oz Gold Eagle is arguably the most popular gold coin at the United States Mint and one of the best-selling gold coins in the world. The 1/10 oz gold coin has the second-highest number of single-year mintage highs in this series and holds the single-highest mintage in the program’s history at more than 2.75 million coins in 199.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of Lady Liberty features on the obverse of 2023 1/10 oz Gold Eagle Coins. First created in 1907, Saint-Gaudens’ Liberty appeared on the $20 Gold Double Eagle from 1908 to 1933 and is considered by most to be the most beautiful coin design in American history.
Jennie Norris’ American bald eagle design graces the reverse of 2023 American Gold Eagle Coins. This image was created for the US Mint in 2020 and debuted on these coins in 2021 during the 35th anniversary of the Gold Eagle Series.
These 2023 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle Coins are in near-perfect condition. Coins with an MS69 grade feature full, original mint luster and bear a maximum of two minor detracting flaws. These flaws include only minuscule hairlines or contact marks and are found only outside of the primary focal areas. First Strike means the coins were received by the PCGS within 30 days of their initial issue by the United States Mint.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available online using our live chat and email address features.
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The smallest coin in the American Gold Eagle Series is the 1/10 oz gold coin. Available in the BU range since 1986 and the Proof range since 1988, this weight was also briefly available in the Burnished range from 2006-2008. It remains one of the most popular gold coins from the US Mint. Now, 2023 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle Coins in certified condition are available to purchase online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
When the Gold Eagles were first issued in 1986, the 1/10 oz gold coin was available only in the BU Series. The Proof Series got its first 1/10 oz version of the Gold Eagle in 1988, and the Burnished Series offered the 1/10 oz, and other fractional-ounce weights, only from 2006 to 2008.
Alongside the 1 oz Gold Eagle, the 1/10 oz Gold Eagle is arguably the most popular gold coin at the United States Mint and one of the best-selling gold coins in the world. The 1/10 oz gold coin has the second-highest number of single-year mintage highs in this series and holds the single-highest mintage in the program’s history at more than 2.75 million coins in 199.
Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ depiction of Lady Liberty features on the obverse of 2023 1/10 oz Gold Eagle Coins. First created in 1907, Saint-Gaudens’ Liberty appeared on the $20 Gold Double Eagle from 1908 to 1933 and is considered by most to be the most beautiful coin design in American history.
Jennie Norris’ American bald eagle design graces the reverse of 2023 American Gold Eagle Coins. This image was created for the US Mint in 2020 and debuted on these coins in 2021 during the 35th anniversary of the Gold Eagle Series.
These 2023 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle Coins are in near-perfect condition. Coins with an MS69 grade feature full, original mint luster and bear a maximum of two minor detracting flaws. These flaws include only minuscule hairlines or contact marks and are found only outside of the primary focal areas. First Strike means the coins were received by the PCGS within 30 days of their initial issue by the United States Mint.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available online using our live chat and email address features.