Often the most popular gold coin for sale in the Gold American Eagle Series, the 1/10 oz Gold Eagle coin is the smallest option investors will find in the collection. The 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle has been offered by the US Mint in every year since its 1986 debut. Today, 2019 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle Coins are available to you online at Silver.com.
Coin Highlights:
- Coin ships to you inside of individual protective packages or mint tubes of 50 coins!
- 34th available year for the Gold American Eagle 1/10 oz coin!
- Consists of One-Tenth Troy ounce of actual gold content in BU condition.
- The face value of $5 (USD) is fully backed by the US government.
- On the obverse side is a vision of Lady Liberty.
- The reverse face includes a depiction of the American bald eagle.
1/10 oz Gold American Eagle Coins hold the record for the highest single-year mintage in the history of the Gold Eagle bullion coins. The 1999 issue year was the highest mintage year on record for two of the four weights in the series. The 1 oz coin set its record mintage of 1.505 million, while the 1/10 oz coin set its record and the series record with 2.75 million coins sold.
All 2019 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle Coins in this listing come to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The 1/10 oz coins are offered individually inside of protective packaging or in bulk packaging that consists of a mint tube with 50 coins inside.
On the obverse of 2019 Gold American Eagles is the image of Lady Liberty. This particular design is widely regarded as the finest in American history. Designed in 1907 by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, it depicts a front-facing Lady Liberty as she walks toward the viewer holding a torch high in her right hand and a large olive branch in her left. The background depicts the US Capitol building in Washington DC near her feet.
The reverse side of the 2019 1/10 oz Gold American Eagle includes the design of a family of bald eagles. This image was created in 1986 by Miley Busiek and depicts a male eagle as it flies over the family nest clutching a branch. Within the nest, a female eagle extends her wing to shelter a young hatchling from any dangers.
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