Buy fractional gold coins online to enjoy a flexible and affordable way to invest in physical gold. Available in smaller weights like 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz, these coins offer easy liquidity, convenient storage, and strong global recognition. Ideal for both new and experienced investors, fractional gold coins help diversify your portfolio while allowing strategic, budget-friendly gold accumulation.



2021 1/10 oz Tokelau Equilibrium: Balance Gold Coin (Prooflike)
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$518.51The practical case for fractional gold is stronger than it looks on paper. A 1/10 oz Gold Eagle at today's spot price lets you add real gold exposure without committing $2,500+ to a single coin. You can dollar-cost average monthly, gift a specific dollar amount, or liquidate exactly one coin without breaking your entire position. That flexibility is worth something — and experienced stackers price it in accordingly.
When gold spikes — as it did through 2020 and again in 2024 — fractional coins also become the preferred form for gifting and small-scale barter. Full-ounce coins simply can't serve that role. Buyers who had a healthy allocation of 1/10 oz and 1/4 oz coins consistently had more exit options when prices moved than those who held only full ounces.
Accessible Entry Points
Buy real gold at $300–$800 per coin instead of committing $3,000+ to a single full ounce.
Dollar-Cost Averaging
Stack monthly on any budget. Build a meaningful gold position incrementally over time.
Precision Liquidity
Sell one coin at a time. Ten 1/10 oz Eagles give you ten exit points. One full ounce gives you one.
Gifting & Transfers
The only gold format that works as a genuinely meaningful gift at a practical price point.
From 1/2 oz down to 1/20 oz — every denomination has a specific buyer profile and use case. Here's how to match the right size to your strategy.
The largest fractional denomination offers the lowest premium-per-ounce of any fractional size while keeping the per-coin price well below a full ounce. Top sellers include the 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle (22-karat, .9167 fine) and the 1/2 oz Australian Gold Kangaroo (.9999 fine, annual design). Best suited for buyers who are actively building a position and want to minimize premium drag.
The mid-point denomination that balances affordability and gold density. The 1/4 oz Gold Eagle, 1/4 oz Gold Maple Leaf, and 1/4 oz Gold Buffalo are consistent bestsellers. For investors building a diversified fractional stack, the 1/4 oz is the workhorse denomination — premium is reasonable, liquidity is strong, and you can build a meaningful position without large per-transaction commitments.
The most liquid and widely recognized fractional size in the world. The 1/10 oz Gold Eagle, 1/10 oz Krugerrand, 1/10 oz Kangaroo, and 1/10 oz Lunar Series coins are the entry point for first-time buyers. Yes, the premium per ounce is higher — but you're buying maximum flexibility, and that premium is often recovered at resale because dealer bid-ask spreads remain tight globally.
BOLD stocks select 1/20 oz and smaller fractional gold coins, primarily from the Perth Mint's Lunar and Kangaroo series. These carry higher premiums and are best positioned as gifts or collector holdings rather than pure investment vehicles. If premium efficiency is your priority, 1/10 oz is the floor for investment-grade fractional buying.
Use this table to match denomination to buyer goal. Liquidity and premium efficiency trade off predictably as size decreases.
| Denomination | Gold Content | Typical Purity | Top Coins at BOLD | Best For | Liquidity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/2 oz | 0.500 troy oz | .9167–.9999 | Gold Eagle, Gold Kangaroo | Portfolio builders, lowest fractional premium | High |
| 1/4 oz | 0.250 troy oz | .9167–.9999 | Gold Eagle, Maple Leaf, Gold Buffalo | Diversified stackers, mid-range buyers | High |
| 1/10 oz | 0.100 troy oz | .9167–.9999 | Gold Eagle, Krugerrand, Kangaroo, Lunar | First-time buyers, gifting, max flexibility | Very High |
| 1/20 oz | 0.050 troy oz | .9999 | Perth Mint Lunar, Kangaroo | Gifting, collectors | Moderate |
Premiums increase as denomination decreases. For pure investment efficiency, 1/4 oz and above offer the best premium-to-liquidity ratio.
The gap between denominations is smaller than you expect on 1/4 oz and 1/2 oz coins — but the 1/10 oz consistently carries the highest premium per ounce across every mint we work with. If you're buying fractional for pure investment efficiency, 1/4 oz is usually the sweet spot — you're getting near-full-ounce liquidity at a premium that's 1–2% above 1/2 oz, not the 4–6% jump you'd expect.
If you're buying for flexibility and tradability — the ability to move exactly one coin, gift a specific dollar amount, or sell a partial position without breaking a larger holding — the 1/10 oz is worth every basis point of that extra premium. A stack of ten 1/10 oz Eagles gives you ten exit points. One full-ounce Eagle gives you one.
Know Your Karat
The American Gold Eagle is the only major fractional gold coin struck in 22-karat (.9167 fine) gold rather than .9999. The coin still contains its stated gold weight — a 1/10 oz Eagle contains exactly 0.1 troy oz of pure gold — but it's alloyed with silver and copper for hardness, making it more scratch-resistant. If you want pure .9999 fine gold in fractional form, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, Australian Gold Kangaroo, and American Gold Buffalo are your options.
Yes — for most buyers, fractional coins are the right starting point. They allow dollar-cost averaging, reduce single-transaction risk, and offer better exit flexibility than full-ounce coins. The premium per ounce is higher, but the practical advantages in liquidity and accessibility typically justify the cost, especially on 1/4 oz and 1/2 oz sizes.
Premiums on 1/10 oz gold coins typically run 6–10% above spot for mainstream sovereign coins (Gold Eagles, Kangaroos, Krugerrands) purchased from dealers. That premium narrows slightly on 1/4 oz and 1/2 oz coins. BOLD prices fractional gold competitively — check today's live prices on each product page.
The 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle and 1/10 oz Gold Krugerrand are the most universally recognized and traded fractional gold coins globally. Any coin dealer, pawn shop, or secondary market buyer in any country will immediately recognize and bid on these coins. Canadian Maple Leafs and Australian Kangaroos are close seconds. Avoid obscure fractional rounds if resale flexibility matters to you.
Absolutely — fractional gold coins, particularly 1/10 oz sizes, are among the most thoughtful and enduring gifts available. At current prices, a 1/10 oz Gold Eagle or Gold Kangaroo makes an impressive, tangible gift at a price point most buyers are comfortable with. BOLD ships in protective packaging suitable for gifting.
Certain fractional gold coins are IRA-eligible. The American Gold Eagle (all fractional sizes) and American Gold Buffalo (1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz) meet IRS fineness requirements. Canadian Gold Maple Leafs and Australian Gold Kangaroos (.9999 fine) also qualify. Contact our IRA team directly if you're purchasing for an IRA — we can confirm eligibility and help coordinate with your custodian.
BOLD stocks fractional gold as small as 1/20 oz from select Perth Mint issues. For investment purposes, the 1/10 oz is the practical minimum for most buyers. Coins smaller than 1/10 oz carry very high premiums and are primarily collector or gifting pieces rather than investment vehicles.
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