Archive for April 2nd, 2009

Woman accused of gold coin theft
Deseret News, UT
Police said Cammack showed up at a Zions Bank in the St. George area on March 14 with the rare gold coins, seeking to exchange 14 of them for grocery money. She told the teller that Wal-Mart wouldn't accept the coins to buy groceries and sent her to
Woman suspected of stealing gold coins arrested Salt Lake Tribune
Woman arrested in theft of coins St. George Daily Spectrum
Owner of gold coins found; woman arrested KSL-TV
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In the news
San Francisco Chronicle,  USA
The US attorney's office in Miami charged Steven Michael Rubinstein, an accountant in Boca Raton, Fla., with filing a false tax return for not reporting more than $2 million in Kruggerand gold coins he deposited in his UBS accounts.

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Rare Gold Coin is No Small Change
NBC Bay Area, CA
By JESSICA GREENE A rare 130-year-old gold coin makes an appearance this weekend at the Santa Clara Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo in the Santa Clara Convention Center. Known as the "Stella" gold coin because of its five-pointed star design on the

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Woman suspected of stealing gold coins arrested
Salt Lake Tribune, United States
By Lindsay Whitehurst Washington City police have arrested a woman suspected of stealing 15 antique gold coins and trading them at face value at a Zions Bank branch. The 24-year-old woman found the gold coins stored at the home of a family she was
Woman arrested in theft of rare gold coins Deseret News
Arrest made in gold coin case St. George Daily Spectrum
Woman with gold coins identified then arrested KSL-TV
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Gold's a Poor Doomsday Investment
Smartmoney.com
Gold is divisible. And if you’ve decided on metal, an easily shapable one is nice, so that instead of carrying ugly lumps around you can stamp a king’s face on a coin. Gold is so malleable you can pound it to see-through thinness.

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