Archive for April 28th, 2009


Brisbane Times
Supermarket giant Coles is at war with Brisbane City Council over
Brisbane Times, Australia
There were no abandoned trolleys from Aldi Stores, which has introduced a gold coin scheme to borrow and return the trolleys. It costs about $150 to $160 to buy a new shopping trolley, compared to the $107 charged by Brisbane City Council to release

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Swashbuckling crew sets sail from FM Beach
Florida Weekly, FL
The pirates decided to flog her, but not before a blunder from Gun Smith came to her rescue — a gold coin fell from his clothes onto the deck. Gun Smith insisted he wasn't stealing coins from the treasure stash but struggled to come up with the coin's

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Wisconsin Treasurer to Auction Collectible Coins and Currency
WMTV, WI
Among the current items up for auction are: a $50 Civil War note; gold bullion; United States Proof Sets; Singapore Mint Proof Set; dozens of Silver Dollar coins and much more. Each year, the Wisconsin State Treasurer's Office receives the contents of

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Investors receive 20% return in gold guinea contract
Economic Times, India
Even delivery of just one coin of eight gram is possible and MCX officials said that one person has received a gold guinea coin through platform. In the past year, 353 kg totalling 44125 coins have been delivered.
Gold succumbs to weak global cues at MCX Commodity Online
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04/28/2009 - Listen to today’s discussion of events shaping our economy, the precious metals and rare coin markets and your investments.

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