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Winning Big with the Smallest Eagles

When it comes to collecting gold, in the U.S. we tend to think of the classic series of once-circulating gold coins, or perhaps the modern 1-ounce bullion Eagles. They all do have some interesting stories wrapped around them, but they all also seem to be expensive. But off the mainstream, we might do well to remember that all the way back to 1986 the United States Mint has been producing three gold bullion coins much smaller than the 1-ounce big guys, including the little 1/10-ounce pieces. And

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