Archive for April 10th, 2009

Gold and the Casino Capitalism House of Cards
International Business Times, NY
Gold is also no stranger to legislative action. In the days of the gold standard Governments enacted laws making gold the measure by which all other values were set, made gold coins legal tender and then, when it suited them, prohibited private gold

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Half-gram gold coins may become a hot pick
Business Standard, India
“Reducing the coin size will serve two purposes. Consumers will continue to aspire for gold but at a lower investment, thus saving money to fulfill other needs. At the same time, they can also celebrate the occasion which is auspicious for buying gold

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Ellis Martin Interviews David Morgan of The Morgan Report
SilverSeek.com, CO
They don’t give you a hundred-dollar Federal Reserve Note ($100.00), they give you a gold coin, and the reason for that is, again, it’s exchangeable anywhere around the world. So, yes it’s the right time to buy silver. As far as the other part of the

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Gold recovers on seasonal buying
Hindu, India
Sovereign however, held steady at Rs 12200 per piece of 8g. In a similar fashion, silver ready rose by Rs 50 to Rs 20750 per kg and weekly-based delivery by Rs 65 to Rs 20465 per kg. Silver coins also gained Rs 100 to Rs 27800 for buying and Rs 27900

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Museum launches appeal to buy Roman coins
Stroud News and Journal, UK
Mr Mullin claims the individual probably lived around Nailsworth and would have been a Romanised Briton - a local man who had adopted the Roman way of life. He believes the individual was not very wealthy because the coins are silver rather than gold.

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