The smallest in the American Gold Eagle series is the 1/10 ounce gold coin. Introduced in 1986 alongside its larger counterparts, this coin has repeatedly claimed the title of most minted coin in a single year throughout the program's history.
The 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle contains a tenth of a troy ounce of pure gold and is in brilliant uncirculated condition. Backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government, it carries a face value of $5. The coin's obverse features a depiction of Liberty, while its reverse showcases an American bald eagle.
Renowned for its popularity, the 1/10 oz Gold Eagle has held the title of the most minted coin in the series multiple times. Its peak production occurred in 1999, with over 2.7 million coins produced that year alone.
Mint Mark - Not Shown
Purity - .9167
Manufacturer - US Mint
Thickness - 1.19 mm
Diameter - 16.5 mm
Inner Pack - 50
Outer Pack - 500
Condition - Brilliant Uncirculated
Face Value - $5
Issuing Country - United States
Obverse Designer - Augustus Saint-Gaudens
Reverse Designer - Jennie Norris
Edge Design - Reeded
Series - American Eagle
CoA - No
Capsule Size - 16 mm
Packaging Type - Plastic Flip
Metal Weight - .1 Troy Ounce
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