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| 500 and more | $637.38 | $663.96 |
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The 2026 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle Coin celebrates the 40th anniversary of the United States’ iconic Gold Eagle Series. Introduced in 1986 alongside the 1 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1/4 oz Gold Eagle coins, the 1/10 oz coin offers a highly accessible option for investors while maintaining the same iconic designs and government-backed credibility that have made the series a cornerstone of American bullion.
40th anniversary of the Gold Eagle Series
Contains 1/10 troy oz of 22-karat gold (91.67% gold, 5.33% copper, 3% silver) in Brilliant Uncirculated condition
Bears a $5 USD face value backed by the U.S. government
Obverse features Lady Liberty, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Reverse depicts an American bald eagle, designed by Jennie Norris
The obverse showcases Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ classic Lady Liberty design, first introduced in 1907 for the $20 Double Eagle. Liberty strides forward toward the viewer, holding a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, with sunrays, a ring of stars, and the U.S. Capitol in the background, a timeless symbol of freedom and strength.
The reverse features Jennie Norris’ modern bald eagle design, introduced in 2021 for the series’ 35th anniversary. The eagle’s head is depicted in left-profile relief with exceptional detail, capturing the natural strength and majesty of the nation’s iconic bird.
Historically, the 1/10 oz Gold Eagle has been one of the most popular weights in the series, often surpassing the 1 oz coin in demand during periods of high gold prices. Its smaller size and affordability make it an ideal option for both collectors and investors.
| Badge | New, IRA Eligible |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Coin |
| Coin Series | Eagle |
| Purity | 22 Karat |
| Mint/Refinery | U.S. Mint |
| Metal Type | Gold |
| Face Value | $5 |
| Coin Type | Bullion |
| Modern or Historical | Modern |
| Year | 2026 |
| Metal Weight | 0.1 troy oz |