1/2 oz Gold Coin

2025 1/2 oz Perth Lunar Year of the Snake Gold Coin (BU)

2025 1/2 oz Perth Lunar Year of the Snake Gold Coin (BU)

$145.00/item over spot!

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$2,244.15
2024 1/2 oz Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin (BU)

2024 1/2 oz Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin (BU)

$335.00/item over spot!

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$2,436.50
1986 1/2 oz America Eagle Gold Coin (MS69, NGC)

1986 1/2 oz America Eagle Gold Coin (MS69, NGC)

$150.00/item over spot!

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$2,251.50
2023 Gold Perth Kangaroo 1/2 oz BU

2023 Gold Perth Kangaroo 1/2 oz BU

$115.00/item over spot!

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$2,213.25
2023 Gold 1/2 oz British Royal Mint Britannia King Charles III BU

2023 Gold 1/2 oz British Royal Mint Britannia King Charles III BU

$145.00/item over spot!

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$2,242.00
2025 1/2 oz South African Krugerrand Gold Coin (BU)

2025 1/2 oz South African Krugerrand Gold Coin (BU)

$160.00/item over spot!

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$2,261.50
1/2 oz America Eagle Gold Proof Coin (Original Mint Box)

1/2 oz America Eagle Gold Proof Coin (Original Mint Box)

$285.00/item over spot!

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$2,386.50
2025 1/2 oz Australian Kangaroo Gold Coin (BU)

2025 1/2 oz Australian Kangaroo Gold Coin (BU)

$160.00/item over spot!

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$2,257.10
2024 1/2 oz South African Krugerrand Gold Coin (BU)

2024 1/2 oz South African Krugerrand Gold Coin (BU)

$125.00/item over spot!

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BOLD Precious Metals — Buyer's Guide

The Half-Ounce Gold Coin Sweet Spot Most Buyers Miss

Half-ounce gold coins occupy a sweet spot that most buyers overlook. You get recognized, investment-grade gold at roughly half the per-coin outlay of a full ounce — without the premium inflation that plagues fractional tenth- and quarter-ounce coins. At BOLD Precious Metals, we source 1/2 oz gold coins directly from authorized distributors for the U.S. Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, Perth Mint, and other top sovereign producers, then pass those savings to you through premiums that consistently beat the major competitors.

Whether you're building a diversified stack, gifting investment-grade gold, or looking for an IRA-eligible coin that fits a tighter purchase window, the half-ounce format deserves a serious look.

Investment-Grade Gold IRA-Eligible Options Sovereign Mint Certified 0.500 Troy oz Fine Gold
Ryan Cochran, Founder of BOLD Precious Metals
Expert Reviewed
Reviewed by , Founder of BOLD Precious Metals
Last reviewed: April 2026 · 10+ years in precious metals
Market Position

Why Half-Ounce Gold Coins Make Sense Right Now

In my experience dealing thousands of gold coin transactions, buyers often jump to full-ounce coins out of habit, then realize they've over-concentrated in a single purchase. The 1/2 oz format solves that. You maintain spot-price exposure with sovereign-mint credibility while keeping individual transaction sizes manageable — important if you're dollar-cost averaging or building a position over multiple months.

Dealer Insight

Half-ounce coins carry a lower percentage premium than quarter- or tenth-ounce coins, but they're more liquid in private-party sales than full ounces — because more buyers can afford them outright. That dual advantage (lower cost-per-ounce than smaller fractionals, broader buyer pool than full-ounce) makes the 1/2 oz format one of the most practically intelligent choices in the gold coin market.

At today's gold prices, a half-ounce coin represents a significant but not overwhelming commitment, and with BOLD's competitive pricing, you're minimizing the premium drag that eats into long-term returns.

83%
Of half-oz gold coin buyers bought a 1oz gold coin EARLIER in their BOLD history
They're scaling down, not scaling up — opposite of the usual 'fractional = entry-level' assumption


Our Inventory

Top 1/2 oz Gold Coins Available at BOLD

Not all half-ounce gold coins are created equal. Mint reputation, coin design, gold purity, and secondary market demand all affect what you're actually buying. Below are the most important options we carry, with the facts that matter for your decision.

U.S. Mint · 22k Gold

1/2 oz American Gold Eagle

The most widely recognized gold coin in North America. Backed by the U.S. government for gold content, weight, and purity. The copper and silver alloy makes it one of the hardest-wearing coins available.

IRA Eligible $25 Face Value 0.9167 Fine
U.S. Mint · 24k Gold

1/2 oz American Gold Buffalo

The U.S. Mint's 24-karat offering — 0.9999 fine gold in an American-made coin. Lower mintages in some years create additional collector demand on top of bullion value.

IRA Eligible $25 Face Value 0.9999 Fine
Royal Canadian Mint · 24k Gold

1/2 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf

Struck in 0.9999 fine gold with the Bullion DNA radial lines security feature — a micro-engraved authentication mark that essentially eliminates counterfeiting risk. The most internationally recognized coin after the Krugerrand.

IRA Eligible $20 CAD Face 0.9999 Fine
South African Mint · 22k Gold

1/2 oz Gold Krugerrand

The world's first modern bullion coin (1967). Pure bullion by design — no face value. Frequently offers the tightest spread in the half-ounce category for buyers prioritizing low premiums over design prestige.

Not IRA Eligible No Face Value 0.9167 Fine
Perth Mint · 24k Gold

1/2 oz Perth Mint Gold Coins (Kangaroo / Lunar Series)

Struck in 0.9999 fine gold with a legal tender guarantee from the Australian government. The Kangaroo design changes annually, creating collector interest. Perth Mint's LBMA-accredited refinery status makes these among the most verifiable gold coins in the world.

IRA Eligible $50 AUD Face 0.9999 Fine LBMA Accredited
Side-by-Side Specs

1/2 oz Gold Coin Comparison: Key Specs at a Glance

Coin Purity Fine Gold IRA Eligible Face Value Issuing Authority Security Features
American Gold Eagle 22k (0.9167) 0.500 troy oz Yes $25 USD U.S. Mint Reeded edge, relief design
American Gold Buffalo 24k (0.9999) 0.500 troy oz Yes $25 USD U.S. Mint Proof-quality die, reeded edge
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf 24k (0.9999) 0.500 troy oz Yes $20 CAD Royal Canadian Mint Bullion DNA, radial lines
Gold Krugerrand 22k (0.9167) 0.500 troy oz No None South African Mint Springbok relief, serrated edge
Australian Gold Kangaroo 24k (0.9999) 0.500 troy oz Yes $50 AUD Perth Mint LBMA accreditation, micro-text
Pricing Transparency

How BOLD's Premiums Compare

Premium over spot is the single most important number when buying gold coins. Every dollar of unnecessary premium is a dollar you need gold to appreciate before you break even. Here's how BOLD stacks up on 1/2 oz gold coins:

Retailer Typical 1/2 oz Eagle Premium* Free Shipping Threshold Payment Discount (ACH/Check)
BOLD Precious Metals Competitive low-margin pricing Yes — see current threshold Yes
APMEX Higher listed premiums $199+ Yes, limited
JM Bullion Mid-range $199+ Yes
Hero Bullion Variable Varies Yes
Monument Metals Variable Varies Yes

*Premiums fluctuate with spot price and inventory. Check live product pages for current pricing. BOLD's pricing is updated in real time against market conditions.

Why BOLD Prices Are Lower

BOLD's direct sourcing model and lean operational overhead mean we're not padding margins to cover expensive advertising or retail locations. You're buying from a dealer who treats premium compression as a competitive advantage — not an afterthought.

Retirement Accounts

IRA-Eligible 1/2 oz Gold Coins: What You Need to Know

The IRS allows gold coins to qualify for self-directed IRA inclusion if they meet specific purity and origin standards. For half-ounce gold coins, the following are confirmed IRA-eligible:

American Gold Eagle — despite being 22k, Congress specifically exempted it under 26 U.S.C. § 408(m)(3)(A)
American Gold Buffalo — 24k, U.S. Mint
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf — 24k, Royal Canadian Mint
Australian Gold Kangaroo / Nugget — 24k, Perth Mint
Austrian Gold Philharmonic — 24k, Austrian Mint

IRA Exclusions

The Krugerrand does not qualify for IRA inclusion. Neither do most numismatic or commemorative coins, regardless of gold content. Always confirm with your custodian before completing the transaction — BOLD's team can assist with documentation if needed.

Overlooked Fact

Many buyers assume 24k purity is always required for IRA eligibility — it isn't. The American Gold Eagle (a 22-karat coin) is explicitly IRS-approved under 26 U.S.C. § 408(m)(3)(A). This matters because Eagle premiums and liquidity often make them a better IRA holding than some 24k alternatives, depending on your buy/sell timeline.

Decision Guide

Which 1/2 oz Gold Coin Should You Buy?

This depends on what you're optimizing for. Here's how to frame the decision based on buyer type:

1

Lowest cost per ounce of gold: Krugerrand or Maple Leaf. Both typically carry the tightest premiums in the half-ounce category.

2

Easiest resale in the U.S.: American Gold Eagle. Every dealer, pawnshop, and private buyer recognizes it. No questions asked.

3

IRA purchase with 24k purity: Gold Buffalo or Maple Leaf. Both qualify and both offer maximum gold content.

4

International liquidity: Maple Leaf or Krugerrand. Both are recognized in virtually every country with a precious metals market.

5

Collector crossover potential: Perth Mint Lunar series or proof Gold Eagles. Annual design changes and limited mintages create demand beyond spot.

Ryan's Verdict — BOLD Precious Metals

"For most buyers stacking half-ounce gold as a long-term wealth preservation position, the American Gold Eagle is the default right answer. The premium is marginally higher than a Krugerrand, but the resale ease, IRA eligibility, and universal U.S. recognition justify every dollar."

"If pure cost efficiency is your priority and IRA eligibility isn't a factor, the Maple Leaf is a strong alternative. I've seen plenty of buyers regret chasing a $10 premium savings on a Krugerrand when they try to sell privately and hit hesitation from buyers who don't recognize it as readily."

Ordering at BOLD

Shipping, Payment & Security at BOLD

Fully Insured Shipping

All 1/2 oz gold coins ship fully insured in discreet, tamper-evident packaging. Every order is tracked from our vault to your door. Orders ship within 1–2 business days of payment clearance on standard in-stock items.

Payment Options

We accept ACH bank transfer, personal check, money order, and major credit cards. ACH and check payments qualify for our lowest pricing — typically a 3–4% savings versus credit card transactions, which adds up meaningfully on gold purchases.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is a 1/2 oz gold coin a good investment?

It's a sound wealth preservation vehicle if bought at a reasonable premium over spot. The half-ounce format offers better cost efficiency than smaller fractionals while remaining accessible. Like any precious metal, it's a long-term hold — not a short-term trade.

How much does a 1/2 oz gold coin weigh?

It contains exactly 0.500 troy oz (15.55 grams) of fine gold. Total coin weight varies by alloy — a 22k Eagle weighs slightly more than a 24k Maple Leaf because of the copper and silver added for durability.

Can I put a 1/2 oz gold coin in my IRA?

Yes, if it's a qualifying coin (Eagle, Buffalo, Maple Leaf, Kangaroo, Philharmonic) held through an approved custodian. Contact us and we can walk you through compatible IRA setup options.

What's the difference between bullion and proof 1/2 oz gold coins?

Bullion coins are priced based on gold content plus a small dealer premium — best for investment cost efficiency. Proof coins carry higher premiums due to polished dies, mirror finishes, and collector packaging. Proof coins make sense if you're pursuing numismatic value or gifting.

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Shop 1/2 oz Gold Coins at BOLD Pricing

All coins ship fully insured. Transparent, real-time pricing updated against live spot. ACH and check payments unlock our lowest premiums — no gimmicks, no hidden fees.

Questions? Call or chat with our team — we're actual precious metals dealers, not a call center.

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