Before you buy, keep in mind that the . You will pay more per ounce of gold when buying a 1/10 oz coin than you would for a full 1 oz coin because the cost of minting and distributing the coin is relatively high compared to the actual gold value.
These coins are the smallest ever minted but were released in extremely limited quantities and typically sell at massive markups.
: Even smaller than the 1/10 oz, these are offered by some mints and are often the smallest available "traditionally" shaped bullion coin.
: These are the most common "small" coins and are roughly the size of a dime.
: Some mints, such as the Royal Canadian Mint and various private mints, produce gold coins and rounds as small as 0.5 grams . These are very affordable but often come with high manufacturing premiums relative to their gold content. ⚖️ The Small Gold "Catch"
: Officially the world's smallest gold coin, it weighs just 0.05 grams and measures 1.99 mm across (about twice the diameter of a sewing needle tip). Only 199 were minted, and they originally only came as part of a set with a 1 oz coin.
: A common choice for those wanting very small weights.