The 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle is one of the most recognized fractional gold coins in the world, struck by the United States Mint in .9167 fine gold and carrying legal tender status as official U.S. currency. At one-tenth of a troy ounce, it contains 0.1 troy ounces of gold in an alloy that also includes silver and copper for added durability and wear resistance. The coin is issued in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, making it the standard choice for buyers who want a government-backed gold coin without the premium associated with proof or certified versions.
The 2026 edition continues the longstanding American Eagle series and is produced at the West Point Mint, though the facility mark does not appear on the coin itself. We stock this coin as a core part of our fractional gold offerings, alongside the broader American Eagle lineup in larger weights.
The Gold American Eagle program was established by the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 and launched in 1986. It was the first gold bullion coin authorized by the United States government for public ownership since the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 restricted privat
…The 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle is one of the most recognized fractional gold coins in the world, struck by the United States Mint in .9167 fine gold and carrying legal tender status as official U.S. currency. At one-tenth of a troy ounce, it contains 0.1 troy ounces of gold in an alloy that also includes silver and copper for added durability and wear resistance. The coin is issued in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, making it the standard choice for buyers who want a government-backed gold coin without the premium associated with proof or certified versions.
The 2026 edition continues the longstanding American Eagle series and is produced at the West Point Mint, though the facility mark does not appear on the coin itself. We stock this coin as a core part of our fractional gold offerings, alongside the broader American Eagle lineup in larger weights.
The Gold American Eagle program was established by the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 and launched in 1986. It was the first gold bullion coin authorized by the United States government for public ownership since the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 restricted private gold holdings. The series was introduced to give American buyers direct access to domestically produced gold in a standardized, government-guaranteed format.
The 1/10 oz denomination has been part of the American Eagle program since the very beginning, offered alongside the 1 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1/4 oz weights. The West Point Mint, located in West Point, New York, has been the primary production facility for these coins throughout the program's history. The facility is known for its role in storing a substantial portion of the nation's gold reserves and for producing some of the most prestigious gold coins issued by the U.S. government.
In 2021, the reverse design was updated for the first time since the series launched, modernizing the coin's composition while preserving the recognizable obverse portrait that has defined the series for decades.
The obverse features Augustus Saint-Gaudens' iconic portrait of Lady Liberty, adapted from his celebrated 1907 design for the $20 Double Eagle. Liberty is shown striding forward, torch raised in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, with the U.S. Capitol building visible in the background. The design is widely regarded as one of the finest ever produced for an American coin.
The reverse introduced in 2021 depicts a family of eagles, with a male eagle carrying an olive branch approaching a nest where a female shelters her hatchlings. The composition was designed by Jennie Norris and engraved by Phebe Hemphill, replacing the original reverse by Miley Busiek that had appeared on the coin since 1986. The updated design retains the naturalistic style that has long characterized the Eagle series while bringing a fresh perspective to the coin's imagery.
At the 1/10 oz size, the coin's diameter is 16.5 millimeters, which concentrates the engraving detail into a compact format. The Brilliant Uncirculated finish gives the fields a bright, clean appearance with sharp definition across the relief elements.
The 1/10 oz format makes the Gold American Eagle accessible at a lower price point than larger denominations, while still carrying the same government-backed purity and legal tender status. For buyers who want to acquire gold incrementally, or who prefer smaller denominations for distribution purposes, this size offers a practical entry into the American Eagle series.
Fractional gold coins do carry higher premiums per troy ounce than their full-ounce counterparts, which reflects the additional cost of producing smaller format coins at the same precision standards. Buyers who prioritize absolute cost efficiency per ounce typically gravitate toward the 1 oz version, while those who value flexibility and divisibility tend to favor fractional denominations like the 1/10 oz.
Gold American Eagles are struck by the United States Mint to exacting tolerances, with each coin guaranteed by the federal government for weight, purity, and metal content. The 1/10 oz coin contains exactly 0.1 troy ounces of gold at .9167 fineness, and this specification is backed by the full authority of the U.S. government. No third-party grading service is required to confirm these standards, as the coin's government-issued status serves as its primary authentication credential.
We source American Eagles through established wholesale channels and verify all products for authenticity before they reach our customers. Our authorized dealer relationships with both PCGS and NGC provide additional resources when certification or third-party grading is relevant to a specific transaction. For Brilliant Uncirculated pieces sold in standard bullion format, the coin's issuing authority and precise specifications provide the foundation buyers need to transact with confidence.
Brilliant Uncirculated, or BU, describes a coin that has been struck for commercial distribution rather than collector presentation. BU coins exhibit full mint luster and sharp detail, without the proof-like mirror fields or frosted devices found on proof issues. Minor contact marks or handling signs from the production and packaging process are normal and expected for BU coins and do not diminish the coin's metal content or bullion value.
Individual 1/10 oz Gold American Eagles ship in a protective plastic flip. Purchases of a standard tube quantity, typically 50 coins, ship in the original mint tube. Full box quantities of 100 coins, comprising two tubes of 50, ship in the sealed U.S. Mint packaging. When in doubt about packaging configuration for a specific quantity, our team is available to clarify before purchase.
The price of the 2026 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle moves directly with the spot price of gold, which fluctuates continuously based on global trading activity. The premium above spot reflects the cost of production, the United States Mint's manufacturing and distribution overhead, wholesale market demand, and the coin's strong global recognition as a government-issued product.
Fractional gold coins consistently carry higher premiums per ounce than full-ounce coins, and American Eagles as a series tend to trade at modest premiums relative to less recognized bullion products. During periods of elevated demand, such as market uncertainty or supply constraints at the mint, premiums can expand noticeably. Our pricing reflects real-time market conditions, and the bid/ask spread displayed on this product page gives buyers a transparent view of both acquisition cost and current resale value.
The Gold American Eagle is among the most liquid gold bullion coins in the world. Its government backing, standardized specifications, and decades-long presence in the market mean it is recognized and accepted by dealers, wholesalers, and private buyers in virtually every major market. The 1/10 oz denomination specifically is well-known in the fractional gold space and rarely presents identification or acceptance challenges at resale.
We operate a two-way market that allows customers to both purchase and sell American Eagles within the same platform. Buyback pricing is competitive and reflects current wholesale market conditions, giving sellers a straightforward path to liquidity without needing to seek out third-party buyers. Understanding the resale side of a transaction before buying is part of how we approach transparency, and the bid pricing displayed on this page reflects that commitment.
For buyers who want a fractional gold coin with maximum global credibility, the Gold American Eagle is the natural starting point. Its legal tender status, U.S. government guarantee, and universal market recognition give it a durability that few other fractional products can match. The 2026 issue continues an unbroken series that has been produced since 1986, which reinforces its long-term place in the bullion market.
The 1/10 oz size specifically appeals to buyers who want flexibility in how they hold and potentially distribute gold. It allows for precise allocation across multiple recipients or purposes without requiring the buyer to manage larger, less divisible denominations. Compared to generic fractional rounds or bars, the American Eagle carries the added reassurance of a federally guaranteed specification and a design that is instantly recognizable worldwide.
We built our platform around the principle that buyers deserve clear, consistent pricing and a straightforward experience from the moment they browse to the moment they receive their order. Our transparent pricing model reflects real-time market conditions, and the bid/ask spread on every product page gives buyers a complete picture of both acquisition cost and current resale value before committing to a purchase.
Our A rating with the Better Business Bureau, membership in the American Numismatic Association and the National Coin and Bullion Association, and authorized dealer status with PCGS and NGC reflect standards we hold ourselves to across every transaction. We verify all products for authenticity and handle fulfillment with the same care we apply to sourcing. Whether you are adding to an existing position or buying gold for the first time, our team is available to answer questions and help you make a well-informed decision.
Bullion Standard Pro gives members access to live, executable wholesale bid and ask pricing on the Gold American Eagle and the broader product catalog. Rather than relying on indicative retail prices, Pro members transact at real-time wholesale market prices without additional dealer markups or fixed retail spreads. This creates a more transparent and efficient pricing environment where premiums and spreads fluctuate naturally based on actual supply and demand conditions in the wholesale market.
Pro also includes real-time portfolio valuation using live wholesale bid pricing, giving members a more accurate picture of current liquidation value rather than estimated retail prices. Proprietary research tools allow buyers to evaluate the American Eagle against other gold products using metrics like premium history, spread tightness, and liquidity, so purchasing decisions are grounded in objective market data rather than marketing claims alone.
We accept a wide range of payment methods to make every transaction straightforward and secure. Buyers can pay using Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, bank-connected payments through Plaid, wire transfer, paper check, or cryptocurrency via BitPay. Each option is available through a secure checkout process designed to protect your financial information at every step.
Whether you prefer the convenience of a credit card, the efficiency of a wire transfer, or the flexibility of cryptocurrency, we have structured our payment options to accommodate a broad range of preferences without compromising security or reliability.
Volume Discount Pricing Orders paid by debit card, credit card, and PayPal are an item's full list price and receive no discount. Orders paid by cryptocurrency receive a 3% discount from an item's full list price. Orders paid by eCheck (ACH), paper check, and bank wire receive a 4% discount from an item's full list price.
| Quantity | (e)Check/Wire | Crypto | CC/PayPal |
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| 1 - 9 | $463.79 | $473.45 | $483.12 |
| 10 - 19 | $461.52 | $471.13 | $480.75 |
| 20 - 49 | $459.25 | $468.81 | $478.38 |
| 50 - 99 | $456.97 | $466.49 | $476.01 |
| 100+ | $454.70 | $464.17 | $473.64 |
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$450.65 | $460.04 | $469.42 |
Product ID: BST-0030257EBC
| Year | 2026 |
|---|---|
| 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) | 1.19 mm |
| Diameter (mm) | 16.5 mm |
| Inner Pack (Quantity) | 50 |
| Outer Pack (Quantity) | 5000 |
| Grade | BU |
The 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle is one of the most recognized fractional gold coins in the world, struck by the United States Mint in .9167 fine gold and carrying legal tender status as official U.S. currency. At one-tenth of a troy ounce, it contains 0.1 troy ounces of gold in an alloy that also includes silver and copper for added durability and wear resistance. The coin is issued in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, making it the standard choice for buyers who want a government-backed gold coin without the premium associated with proof or certified versions.
The 2026 edition continues the longstanding American Eagle series and is produced at the West Point Mint, though the facility mark does not appear on the coin itself. We stock this coin as a core part of our fractional gold offerings, alongside the broader American Eagle lineup in larger weights.
The Gold American Eagle program was established by the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 and launched in 1986. It was the first gold bullion coin authorized by the United States government for public ownership since the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 restricted privat
…The 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle is one of the most recognized fractional gold coins in the world, struck by the United States Mint in .9167 fine gold and carrying legal tender status as official U.S. currency. At one-tenth of a troy ounce, it contains 0.1 troy ounces of gold in an alloy that also includes silver and copper for added durability and wear resistance. The coin is issued in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, making it the standard choice for buyers who want a government-backed gold coin without the premium associated with proof or certified versions.
The 2026 edition continues the longstanding American Eagle series and is produced at the West Point Mint, though the facility mark does not appear on the coin itself. We stock this coin as a core part of our fractional gold offerings, alongside the broader American Eagle lineup in larger weights.
The Gold American Eagle program was established by the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985 and launched in 1986. It was the first gold bullion coin authorized by the United States government for public ownership since the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 restricted private gold holdings. The series was introduced to give American buyers direct access to domestically produced gold in a standardized, government-guaranteed format.
The 1/10 oz denomination has been part of the American Eagle program since the very beginning, offered alongside the 1 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1/4 oz weights. The West Point Mint, located in West Point, New York, has been the primary production facility for these coins throughout the program's history. The facility is known for its role in storing a substantial portion of the nation's gold reserves and for producing some of the most prestigious gold coins issued by the U.S. government.
In 2021, the reverse design was updated for the first time since the series launched, modernizing the coin's composition while preserving the recognizable obverse portrait that has defined the series for decades.
The obverse features Augustus Saint-Gaudens' iconic portrait of Lady Liberty, adapted from his celebrated 1907 design for the $20 Double Eagle. Liberty is shown striding forward, torch raised in her right hand and an olive branch in her left, with the U.S. Capitol building visible in the background. The design is widely regarded as one of the finest ever produced for an American coin.
The reverse introduced in 2021 depicts a family of eagles, with a male eagle carrying an olive branch approaching a nest where a female shelters her hatchlings. The composition was designed by Jennie Norris and engraved by Phebe Hemphill, replacing the original reverse by Miley Busiek that had appeared on the coin since 1986. The updated design retains the naturalistic style that has long characterized the Eagle series while bringing a fresh perspective to the coin's imagery.
At the 1/10 oz size, the coin's diameter is 16.5 millimeters, which concentrates the engraving detail into a compact format. The Brilliant Uncirculated finish gives the fields a bright, clean appearance with sharp definition across the relief elements.
The 1/10 oz format makes the Gold American Eagle accessible at a lower price point than larger denominations, while still carrying the same government-backed purity and legal tender status. For buyers who want to acquire gold incrementally, or who prefer smaller denominations for distribution purposes, this size offers a practical entry into the American Eagle series.
Fractional gold coins do carry higher premiums per troy ounce than their full-ounce counterparts, which reflects the additional cost of producing smaller format coins at the same precision standards. Buyers who prioritize absolute cost efficiency per ounce typically gravitate toward the 1 oz version, while those who value flexibility and divisibility tend to favor fractional denominations like the 1/10 oz.
Gold American Eagles are struck by the United States Mint to exacting tolerances, with each coin guaranteed by the federal government for weight, purity, and metal content. The 1/10 oz coin contains exactly 0.1 troy ounces of gold at .9167 fineness, and this specification is backed by the full authority of the U.S. government. No third-party grading service is required to confirm these standards, as the coin's government-issued status serves as its primary authentication credential.
We source American Eagles through established wholesale channels and verify all products for authenticity before they reach our customers. Our authorized dealer relationships with both PCGS and NGC provide additional resources when certification or third-party grading is relevant to a specific transaction. For Brilliant Uncirculated pieces sold in standard bullion format, the coin's issuing authority and precise specifications provide the foundation buyers need to transact with confidence.
Brilliant Uncirculated, or BU, describes a coin that has been struck for commercial distribution rather than collector presentation. BU coins exhibit full mint luster and sharp detail, without the proof-like mirror fields or frosted devices found on proof issues. Minor contact marks or handling signs from the production and packaging process are normal and expected for BU coins and do not diminish the coin's metal content or bullion value.
Individual 1/10 oz Gold American Eagles ship in a protective plastic flip. Purchases of a standard tube quantity, typically 50 coins, ship in the original mint tube. Full box quantities of 100 coins, comprising two tubes of 50, ship in the sealed U.S. Mint packaging. When in doubt about packaging configuration for a specific quantity, our team is available to clarify before purchase.
The price of the 2026 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle moves directly with the spot price of gold, which fluctuates continuously based on global trading activity. The premium above spot reflects the cost of production, the United States Mint's manufacturing and distribution overhead, wholesale market demand, and the coin's strong global recognition as a government-issued product.
Fractional gold coins consistently carry higher premiums per ounce than full-ounce coins, and American Eagles as a series tend to trade at modest premiums relative to less recognized bullion products. During periods of elevated demand, such as market uncertainty or supply constraints at the mint, premiums can expand noticeably. Our pricing reflects real-time market conditions, and the bid/ask spread displayed on this product page gives buyers a transparent view of both acquisition cost and current resale value.
The Gold American Eagle is among the most liquid gold bullion coins in the world. Its government backing, standardized specifications, and decades-long presence in the market mean it is recognized and accepted by dealers, wholesalers, and private buyers in virtually every major market. The 1/10 oz denomination specifically is well-known in the fractional gold space and rarely presents identification or acceptance challenges at resale.
We operate a two-way market that allows customers to both purchase and sell American Eagles within the same platform. Buyback pricing is competitive and reflects current wholesale market conditions, giving sellers a straightforward path to liquidity without needing to seek out third-party buyers. Understanding the resale side of a transaction before buying is part of how we approach transparency, and the bid pricing displayed on this page reflects that commitment.
For buyers who want a fractional gold coin with maximum global credibility, the Gold American Eagle is the natural starting point. Its legal tender status, U.S. government guarantee, and universal market recognition give it a durability that few other fractional products can match. The 2026 issue continues an unbroken series that has been produced since 1986, which reinforces its long-term place in the bullion market.
The 1/10 oz size specifically appeals to buyers who want flexibility in how they hold and potentially distribute gold. It allows for precise allocation across multiple recipients or purposes without requiring the buyer to manage larger, less divisible denominations. Compared to generic fractional rounds or bars, the American Eagle carries the added reassurance of a federally guaranteed specification and a design that is instantly recognizable worldwide.
We built our platform around the principle that buyers deserve clear, consistent pricing and a straightforward experience from the moment they browse to the moment they receive their order. Our transparent pricing model reflects real-time market conditions, and the bid/ask spread on every product page gives buyers a complete picture of both acquisition cost and current resale value before committing to a purchase.
Our A rating with the Better Business Bureau, membership in the American Numismatic Association and the National Coin and Bullion Association, and authorized dealer status with PCGS and NGC reflect standards we hold ourselves to across every transaction. We verify all products for authenticity and handle fulfillment with the same care we apply to sourcing. Whether you are adding to an existing position or buying gold for the first time, our team is available to answer questions and help you make a well-informed decision.
Bullion Standard Pro gives members access to live, executable wholesale bid and ask pricing on the Gold American Eagle and the broader product catalog. Rather than relying on indicative retail prices, Pro members transact at real-time wholesale market prices without additional dealer markups or fixed retail spreads. This creates a more transparent and efficient pricing environment where premiums and spreads fluctuate naturally based on actual supply and demand conditions in the wholesale market.
Pro also includes real-time portfolio valuation using live wholesale bid pricing, giving members a more accurate picture of current liquidation value rather than estimated retail prices. Proprietary research tools allow buyers to evaluate the American Eagle against other gold products using metrics like premium history, spread tightness, and liquidity, so purchasing decisions are grounded in objective market data rather than marketing claims alone.
We accept a wide range of payment methods to make every transaction straightforward and secure. Buyers can pay using Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, bank-connected payments through Plaid, wire transfer, paper check, or cryptocurrency via BitPay. Each option is available through a secure checkout process designed to protect your financial information at every step.
Whether you prefer the convenience of a credit card, the efficiency of a wire transfer, or the flexibility of cryptocurrency, we have structured our payment options to accommodate a broad range of preferences without compromising security or reliability.