Overview of the 1992 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle $5
The 1992 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle is a fractional gold coin struck by the United States Mint at the West Point facility, carrying a nominal $5 face value and composed of .9167 fine gold. Each coin contains one-tenth of a troy ounce of gold and is alloyed with copper and silver to enhance durability, a standard that distinguishes the American Gold Eagle from higher-purity alternatives in the market. This example has been certified and graded MS70 by NGC, representing a perfect mint state specimen with no post-production imperfections visible under five-times magnification. We offer this coin as a graded, authenticated piece suited to collectors and buyers who prioritize both condition certainty and the long-standing recognition of the Gold Eagle series.
History and Background
The American Gold Eagle series launched in 1986 following the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, which authorized the United States Mint to produce gold coins for sale to the public for the first time since the suspension of domestic gold coinage decades earlier. The series was designed to compete with sovereign gold coins already well established in global…
Overview of the 1992 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle $5
The 1992 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle is a fractional gold coin struck by the United States Mint at the West Point facility, carrying a nominal $5 face value and composed of .9167 fine gold. Each coin contains one-tenth of a troy ounce of gold and is alloyed with copper and silver to enhance durability, a standard that distinguishes the American Gold Eagle from higher-purity alternatives in the market. This example has been certified and graded MS70 by NGC, representing a perfect mint state specimen with no post-production imperfections visible under five-times magnification. We offer this coin as a graded, authenticated piece suited to collectors and buyers who prioritize both condition certainty and the long-standing recognition of the Gold Eagle series.
History and Background
The American Gold Eagle series launched in 1986 following the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, which authorized the United States Mint to produce gold coins for sale to the public for the first time since the suspension of domestic gold coinage decades earlier. The series was designed to compete with sovereign gold coins already well established in global markets, including the South African Krugerrand and the Canadian Maple Leaf. From the beginning, the Gold Eagle was offered in four sizes: one ounce, one-half ounce, one-quarter ounce, and one-tenth ounce.
The West Point Mint has served as the primary production facility for the Gold Eagle series since its inception, though its mint mark does not appear on bullion issues. By 1992, the series was well into its stride, maintaining consistent design and production standards that the Mint has upheld across decades of continuous output. The 1992 date places this coin squarely within the original design era, before later modifications updated certain portrait elements.
Design and Aesthetics
The obverse of the Gold American Eagle features Augustus Saint-Gaudens' iconic full-length portrait of Liberty, adapted from his celebrated 1907 design for the $20 Double Eagle. Liberty strides forward carrying a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, with the Capitol building visible in the background and rays of sunlight radiating outward from behind her figure. The word "LIBERTY" arches above, and the date appears at the lower right of the design field.
The reverse was created by sculptor Miley Busiek and depicts a family of bald eagles, with a male eagle carrying an olive branch descending toward a nest sheltering a female and her hatchlings. This imagery emphasizes national symbolism and has remained unchanged throughout the bullion series. On the one-tenth ounce denomination, both designs are rendered at a smaller scale but retain the same compositional clarity and precision as the larger sizes. The coin's surface, graded MS70, reflects flawless production with no contact marks, hairlines, or blemishes of any kind.
Fractional Size and Accessibility
At one-tenth of a troy ounce, this coin occupies the smallest denomination in the Gold Eagle lineup, making it accessible at a lower nominal price point than the larger fractional or full-ounce versions. The trade-off is that fractional coins typically carry a higher premium per troy ounce than their full-ounce counterparts, reflecting the proportionally greater minting cost per unit of gold content.
For buyers focused on acquiring a graded, authenticated piece of the Gold Eagle series, the 1/10 oz size offers a meaningful entry point without the capital outlay required for larger denominations. It also appeals to those building a collection across the full range of Gold Eagle sizes, where the one-tenth ounce piece completes the set.
Authenticity and Product Integrity
This coin has been independently graded and encapsulated by NGC, one of the two most widely recognized third-party grading services in numismatics. The MS70 designation is the highest grade on the Sheldon scale and indicates a coin with perfect mint luster, no surface marks, and no contact imperfections visible under magnification. Once graded, the coin is sealed in a tamper-evident plastic holder that protects the surface and preserves the grade assignment.
We are an authorized dealer for NGC, which reinforces the integrity of the graded products we offer. Authentication is embedded in the product itself through the certified holder, removing the need for independent verification by the buyer. The United States Mint's production standards for the Gold Eagle series are among the most closely monitored of any sovereign mint, and the .9167 purity and one-tenth troy ounce weight are guaranteed by federal law.
Condition and Packaging
An MS70 grade from NGC is the top of the grading scale, signifying a coin with absolutely no post-production imperfections under five-times magnification and a perfectly struck surface with full, radiant luster. For a coin dated 1992, achieving this grade reflects exceptional preservation from the point of striking through certification. The condition is permanently documented and displayed on the NGC label visible through the encapsulated holder.
This coin will be delivered in its original NGC slab, which serves as both protective packaging and the certificate of grade. Individual certified coins ship securely packaged to protect the holder and its contents during transit. No additional protective packaging is needed beyond what the encapsulation already provides, and the slab itself is the standard delivery format for all graded numismatic and bullion products of this type.
Pricing and Market Factors
Pricing for this coin reflects two distinct components: the current spot price of gold underlying the one-tenth troy ounce of metal content, and the premium associated with the coin's certified MS70 grade, its 1992 date, and the Gold Eagle series itself. For graded coins, premiums are influenced by grade scarcity, population reports from the grading service, collector demand for specific dates, and general market conditions for certified Gold Eagles. The MS70 grade typically commands a meaningful premium over ungraded or lower-graded examples of the same coin.
Our pricing reflects real-time market conditions and is structured to provide clarity on what you are paying above metal value. Understanding the relationship between spot price, bullion premium, and numismatic premium allows buyers to evaluate whether the graded coin represents a meaningful difference from an ungraded counterpart at a given time.
Selling and Liquidity
The Gold American Eagle is one of the most widely traded gold coins in the world, and certified MS70 examples attract both bullion buyers and collectors who specifically seek top-pop or near-top-pop graded specimens. NGC population data can meaningfully affect the resale dynamic for any given date, as coins with lower certified populations at MS70 tend to command stronger premiums in secondary markets. The 1992 date falls within a period where MS70 populations are generally limited due to the age of the coins.
We operate a two-way market that supports both buying and selling within the same platform, so customers who eventually look to liquidate a graded Gold Eagle have a direct channel available to them. Recognizing liquidity considerations before purchasing rather than only at the point of sale gives buyers a more complete picture of the transaction.
Why Buy the 1992 1/10 oz Gold Eagle $5 NGC MS70?
For buyers seeking a graded, government-issued gold coin with a specific date and a perfect NGC grade, the 1992 1/10 oz Gold Eagle offers a combination of federal backing, recognized series prestige, and third-party authentication that removes condition uncertainty entirely. The MS70 designation is not commonly achieved by coins of this age, which contributes to its appeal among collectors focused on the early-date Gold Eagle issues.
The coin's legal tender status, guaranteed gold content under U.S. law, and the durability of its certified holder make it a straightforward product to understand, hold, and eventually resell. Compared to acquiring raw examples and bearing the uncertainty of their condition, this certified piece provides documented quality with the credibility of NGC's grading standard behind it.
Why Buy from Bullion Standard?
Our standing as an authorized dealer for both NGC and PCGS means the graded products we carry are handled and presented within a framework that respects the integrity of the certification. We have maintained an A rating with the Better Business Bureau and hold memberships in both the American Numismatic Association and the National Coin and Bullion Association, reflecting a long-term commitment to professional standards in this industry.
We price products transparently based on real-time market conditions, and we display bid and ask spreads on our product pages so buyers can evaluate not just what they are paying but also the current market context around the product. Our two-way market model means you are not left without options when it is time to sell. From the moment a purchase is made through the entire post-purchase experience, our emphasis is on clarity, accuracy, and the kind of consistent service that builds trust over time.
Get Near-Spot Pricing with Bullion Standard Pro
Bullion Standard Pro gives members access to live, executable wholesale bid and ask pricing, which is particularly useful when evaluating graded coins where premiums above spot can shift quickly based on collector demand and NGC population changes. Rather than working from static price listings, Pro members see real-time wholesale market pricing that reflects actual supply and demand conditions, enabling more precise decision-making before committing to a purchase.
Pro also includes real-time portfolio valuation using current wholesale bid prices, along with proprietary market intelligence and product research tools that allow members to compare premiums, bid/ask spreads, and liquidity across the catalog. For a product like this certified 1992 Gold Eagle, where both the metal content and the numismatic premium factor into value, having access to transparent, data-driven pricing context makes a meaningful difference in understanding what you own and what it is worth at any given point in the market.
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Specifications
Year
1992
Precious Metal Type
Gold
Bullion Coin Type
Eagle
Format
Coin
Country of Origin
United States
Brand/Mint
U.S. Mint
Mint Mark
W - West Point
Purity
0.9167
Weight
0.1 oz
Thickness (mm)
1.26
mm
Diameter (mm)
16.5
mm
Grade
MS70
Grading Service
NGC
Product Details
Overview of the 1992 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle $5
The 1992 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle is a fractional gold coin struck by the United States Mint at the West Point facility, carrying a nominal $5 face value and composed of .9167 fine gold. Each coin contains one-tenth of a troy ounce of gold and is alloyed with copper and silver to enhance durability, a standard that distinguishes the American Gold Eagle from higher-purity alternatives in the market. This example has been certified and graded MS70 by NGC, representing a perfect mint state specimen with no post-production imperfections visible under five-times magnification. We offer this coin as a graded, authenticated piece suited to collectors and buyers who prioritize both condition certainty and the long-standing recognition of the Gold Eagle series.
History and Background
The American Gold Eagle series launched in 1986 following the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, which authorized the United States Mint to produce gold coins for sale to the public for the first time since the suspension of domestic gold coinage decades earlier. The series was designed to compete with sovereign gold coins already well established in global…
Overview of the 1992 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle $5
The 1992 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle is a fractional gold coin struck by the United States Mint at the West Point facility, carrying a nominal $5 face value and composed of .9167 fine gold. Each coin contains one-tenth of a troy ounce of gold and is alloyed with copper and silver to enhance durability, a standard that distinguishes the American Gold Eagle from higher-purity alternatives in the market. This example has been certified and graded MS70 by NGC, representing a perfect mint state specimen with no post-production imperfections visible under five-times magnification. We offer this coin as a graded, authenticated piece suited to collectors and buyers who prioritize both condition certainty and the long-standing recognition of the Gold Eagle series.
History and Background
The American Gold Eagle series launched in 1986 following the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, which authorized the United States Mint to produce gold coins for sale to the public for the first time since the suspension of domestic gold coinage decades earlier. The series was designed to compete with sovereign gold coins already well established in global markets, including the South African Krugerrand and the Canadian Maple Leaf. From the beginning, the Gold Eagle was offered in four sizes: one ounce, one-half ounce, one-quarter ounce, and one-tenth ounce.
The West Point Mint has served as the primary production facility for the Gold Eagle series since its inception, though its mint mark does not appear on bullion issues. By 1992, the series was well into its stride, maintaining consistent design and production standards that the Mint has upheld across decades of continuous output. The 1992 date places this coin squarely within the original design era, before later modifications updated certain portrait elements.
Design and Aesthetics
The obverse of the Gold American Eagle features Augustus Saint-Gaudens' iconic full-length portrait of Liberty, adapted from his celebrated 1907 design for the $20 Double Eagle. Liberty strides forward carrying a torch in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, with the Capitol building visible in the background and rays of sunlight radiating outward from behind her figure. The word "LIBERTY" arches above, and the date appears at the lower right of the design field.
The reverse was created by sculptor Miley Busiek and depicts a family of bald eagles, with a male eagle carrying an olive branch descending toward a nest sheltering a female and her hatchlings. This imagery emphasizes national symbolism and has remained unchanged throughout the bullion series. On the one-tenth ounce denomination, both designs are rendered at a smaller scale but retain the same compositional clarity and precision as the larger sizes. The coin's surface, graded MS70, reflects flawless production with no contact marks, hairlines, or blemishes of any kind.
Fractional Size and Accessibility
At one-tenth of a troy ounce, this coin occupies the smallest denomination in the Gold Eagle lineup, making it accessible at a lower nominal price point than the larger fractional or full-ounce versions. The trade-off is that fractional coins typically carry a higher premium per troy ounce than their full-ounce counterparts, reflecting the proportionally greater minting cost per unit of gold content.
For buyers focused on acquiring a graded, authenticated piece of the Gold Eagle series, the 1/10 oz size offers a meaningful entry point without the capital outlay required for larger denominations. It also appeals to those building a collection across the full range of Gold Eagle sizes, where the one-tenth ounce piece completes the set.
Authenticity and Product Integrity
This coin has been independently graded and encapsulated by NGC, one of the two most widely recognized third-party grading services in numismatics. The MS70 designation is the highest grade on the Sheldon scale and indicates a coin with perfect mint luster, no surface marks, and no contact imperfections visible under magnification. Once graded, the coin is sealed in a tamper-evident plastic holder that protects the surface and preserves the grade assignment.
We are an authorized dealer for NGC, which reinforces the integrity of the graded products we offer. Authentication is embedded in the product itself through the certified holder, removing the need for independent verification by the buyer. The United States Mint's production standards for the Gold Eagle series are among the most closely monitored of any sovereign mint, and the .9167 purity and one-tenth troy ounce weight are guaranteed by federal law.
Condition and Packaging
An MS70 grade from NGC is the top of the grading scale, signifying a coin with absolutely no post-production imperfections under five-times magnification and a perfectly struck surface with full, radiant luster. For a coin dated 1992, achieving this grade reflects exceptional preservation from the point of striking through certification. The condition is permanently documented and displayed on the NGC label visible through the encapsulated holder.
This coin will be delivered in its original NGC slab, which serves as both protective packaging and the certificate of grade. Individual certified coins ship securely packaged to protect the holder and its contents during transit. No additional protective packaging is needed beyond what the encapsulation already provides, and the slab itself is the standard delivery format for all graded numismatic and bullion products of this type.
Pricing and Market Factors
Pricing for this coin reflects two distinct components: the current spot price of gold underlying the one-tenth troy ounce of metal content, and the premium associated with the coin's certified MS70 grade, its 1992 date, and the Gold Eagle series itself. For graded coins, premiums are influenced by grade scarcity, population reports from the grading service, collector demand for specific dates, and general market conditions for certified Gold Eagles. The MS70 grade typically commands a meaningful premium over ungraded or lower-graded examples of the same coin.
Our pricing reflects real-time market conditions and is structured to provide clarity on what you are paying above metal value. Understanding the relationship between spot price, bullion premium, and numismatic premium allows buyers to evaluate whether the graded coin represents a meaningful difference from an ungraded counterpart at a given time.
Selling and Liquidity
The Gold American Eagle is one of the most widely traded gold coins in the world, and certified MS70 examples attract both bullion buyers and collectors who specifically seek top-pop or near-top-pop graded specimens. NGC population data can meaningfully affect the resale dynamic for any given date, as coins with lower certified populations at MS70 tend to command stronger premiums in secondary markets. The 1992 date falls within a period where MS70 populations are generally limited due to the age of the coins.
We operate a two-way market that supports both buying and selling within the same platform, so customers who eventually look to liquidate a graded Gold Eagle have a direct channel available to them. Recognizing liquidity considerations before purchasing rather than only at the point of sale gives buyers a more complete picture of the transaction.
Why Buy the 1992 1/10 oz Gold Eagle $5 NGC MS70?
For buyers seeking a graded, government-issued gold coin with a specific date and a perfect NGC grade, the 1992 1/10 oz Gold Eagle offers a combination of federal backing, recognized series prestige, and third-party authentication that removes condition uncertainty entirely. The MS70 designation is not commonly achieved by coins of this age, which contributes to its appeal among collectors focused on the early-date Gold Eagle issues.
The coin's legal tender status, guaranteed gold content under U.S. law, and the durability of its certified holder make it a straightforward product to understand, hold, and eventually resell. Compared to acquiring raw examples and bearing the uncertainty of their condition, this certified piece provides documented quality with the credibility of NGC's grading standard behind it.
Why Buy from Bullion Standard?
Our standing as an authorized dealer for both NGC and PCGS means the graded products we carry are handled and presented within a framework that respects the integrity of the certification. We have maintained an A rating with the Better Business Bureau and hold memberships in both the American Numismatic Association and the National Coin and Bullion Association, reflecting a long-term commitment to professional standards in this industry.
We price products transparently based on real-time market conditions, and we display bid and ask spreads on our product pages so buyers can evaluate not just what they are paying but also the current market context around the product. Our two-way market model means you are not left without options when it is time to sell. From the moment a purchase is made through the entire post-purchase experience, our emphasis is on clarity, accuracy, and the kind of consistent service that builds trust over time.
Get Near-Spot Pricing with Bullion Standard Pro
Bullion Standard Pro gives members access to live, executable wholesale bid and ask pricing, which is particularly useful when evaluating graded coins where premiums above spot can shift quickly based on collector demand and NGC population changes. Rather than working from static price listings, Pro members see real-time wholesale market pricing that reflects actual supply and demand conditions, enabling more precise decision-making before committing to a purchase.
Pro also includes real-time portfolio valuation using current wholesale bid prices, along with proprietary market intelligence and product research tools that allow members to compare premiums, bid/ask spreads, and liquidity across the catalog. For a product like this certified 1992 Gold Eagle, where both the metal content and the numismatic premium factor into value, having access to transparent, data-driven pricing context makes a meaningful difference in understanding what you own and what it is worth at any given point in the market.
Flexible and Secure Payment Options
We support a broad range of payment methods to make the buying process straightforward and secure. Major credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover are accepted, along with PayPal, bank-connected payments through Plaid, wire transfer, paper check, and cryptocurrency payments processed through BitPay. Each payment method is handled through a secure transaction environment, and the full range of options is designed to accommodate different buyer preferences without complicating the process. Whether you are purchasing for the first time or adding to an existing collection, the checkout experience is built around simplicity and security.
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