Archive for March 10th, 2009


NumisMaster.com
Down Economy Has Investors Turning to Gold
Poynter.org, FL
There are mutual funds that invest in gold companies. Look at this gold fund's return rate over a five-year period. None of my mutual funds look like that! In addition to buying gold bullion, you can buy gold coins. Coins have the added benefit/risk of
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Gold Coin Shortage Likely To Become Chronic Gold Seek
Gold Investments Market Update Forex Hound
International Business Times - Telegraph.co.uk
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Legal Tender: The Term that Leads to Confusion
NumisMaster.com, WI
(I'm probably missing a couple, as readers added several countries the last time I had the question in "Coin Clinic." My notes conveniently disappeared.) We've also had our gold coins put to use north of the border. The US and Canadian currency have

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NumisMaster.com, WI
Imagine that you and a buddy are kids digging in the hard-packed dirt of an unused cellar and you unearth a pot of US gold coins. What would you do with them? After you had shown them to your mother, would you then take them to the police?

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'Gold to hit $1500. Silver to zoom to $25'
Commodity Online, India
“In Europe, Germany in particular, everyone is trying to buy silver bars and coins, rather than gold, but there just isn’t the physical supply available. Global above-ground inventories are severely depleted. So, people these days just can’t get their

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Rocky Mount Telegram
Road show draws residents hurt by recession
Rocky Mount Telegram, NC
The road show has had its critics, including some coin dealers who have argued that it is not paying fair market value. A coin dealer in Fargo, ND, even took out a full-page ad when the show was in town to argue that it was buying coins at only 20

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