Picked this one up on Friday. It's a 1/200th oz Egyptian Scarab. There is no date on these. PCGS called it MS69. It was extremely hard to get all the details on this itty-bitty coin. Post your 1/10th and under gold coins, medals, tokens.
An unfolded 1762 George III Quarter-Guinea, love token. 1889 Victoria Jubilee Head Sovereign, Melbourne mint.
I've got a couple, but don't have pictures of them. If i get a chance, I'll take a couple of pictures later and post. I originally had several, but didn't think they would ever be worth anything, so they have fallen by the wayside. I've still got them, though, lol, just don't ask where right now!
Small gold, eh? Yes, I can play. Used to be the only kind of gold I could afford. This first one is electrum, not full gold, but close enough. It is the earliest coin in my current collection. Pretty tiny, at 9 mm. Greece (Ionia, Phokaia): ca. 478-387 BC electrum hekte Other small gold… Celtic Tribes (Catuvellauni & Trinovantes): ca. 8-41 AD gold quarter-stater of Cunobelin Byzantine Empire: ca. 527-565 AD gold tremissis of Justinian I Sicily (Norman Kings): ca. 1154-1166 gold tari of Guglielmo I ("William the Bad") (The Japanese one is also electrum, technically.) Japan (Edo Period): ca. 1832-1858 gold 2-shu A modern one… Nepal: VS2052 (1995) gold proof Asarfi of Gyanendra Shah (1/20th-ounce), Lord Buddha commemorative Can’t forget the ol’ US of A… United States: 1852 gold dollar, Type 1, Liberty Head United States: 1855 gold dollar, Type 2, Small Indian Head United States: 1885 gold dollar, Type 3, ex-D.L. Hansen Collection United States: 1915-S gold commemorative dollar, Panama-Pacific Exposition
Thats the "Eye of God" right? A buddy of mine tried to tell me what some of the symbols were. I had a few Beers by then; it went in one ear and out the other.
@lordmarcovan I have always wanted an Electrum. One of these days. And I lok back at a time I got offered a Panama Pacific in a gem Soap box slab, for a very wonderful price and passed it up.
The $2-1/2 gold piece contains more than the 1/10 ounce maximum specified in the OP, as does @daveydempsey’s Australian sovereign. And that 1/2 ounce piece even further above.
I have a few to offer. The first to are California related gold tokens. I don't have the weights but they are tiny. The next is a gold Nurnberg medal that is .85 grams