Archive for March 2nd, 2009

Chattanooga: Gold prices shine in bad economy
Chattanooga Times Free Press, TN
In addition to jewelry, people have been buying and selling gold coins, particularly the American Eagle, the Canadian Maple Leaf and the South African Krugerand. The high prices have driven his business up about 45 percent over this time last year,

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The Goldsmiths—Part XXXXI
Gold Seek
“General appearance aside, it is very easy to spot fakes - just with a scale reading to 1/00th of a gram, and a table of the correct weights and sizes of the coins or bars they are buying. (In the case of large-size bar gold, unless buying from the

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Australia May Boost Gold Output 17% Over 4 Years, Bureau Says
Bloomberg
Gold, the best-performing metal in 2008, was one of only four commodities to rise when the Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index fell 36 percent, the worst year in a half-century. Demand for gold bars, coins and other physical products this year has been strong,

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Auctioned coins to benefit Salvation Army
Shelby Star, NC
SHELBY - The Shelby Salvation Army Red Kettles turned a little gold for the eleventh consecutive Christmas season when five gold coins were placed in kettles during the 2008 Red Shield Kettle Appeal. "We began the Red Shield Kettle Appeal (also called

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Gold, silver pull back as expected: Got Gold Report
Stockhouse, Canada
They no longer circulate and one has to pay a premium to a coin dealer in order to buy one. One trillion dollars is a billion $1000 bills. If one could somehow round up a billion $1000 bills and place them end to end, it would take a very long time to

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