Archive for May 18th, 2009

Coin toss to end sibling squabbles
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA
It's a gold metal coin with an image of a referee on one side and a treasure box on the other. An initial coin toss determines which child gets temporary ownership of the coin. Next time the kids fight over a movie, where to eat or computer games,

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Rare Coin, Currency and Jewelry Show Glitters at Ontario
PR Web (press release), WA
"There hasn't been a coin and jewelry show of this magnitude in the Inland Empire for 25 years…I think this is going to be really cool." Produced by Las Vegas-based CK Shows (http://www.ckshows.com/), the event will feature 200 dealers that sell, buy

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And Then There's This…Monday, May 18th, 2009
Contrarian Profits, Argentina
The first is a GATA dispatch from last weekend entitled “Is US buying back gold pledged to IMF for $100 billion?” It'sa very interesting spin on the ongoing saga of IMF gold and who really physically owns it…or those who may have paper claims on it.

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Banking, a synonym of cheating
The New Nation, Bangladesh
He thought he could surreptitiously lend on interest the depositors' gold coins to the prospective borrowers as he was sure that all the gold-coin depositors would never come to his shop all at a time to demand all their coins; he thus became a lender

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Gold 2009: The Story So Far
BullionVault, UK
Last summer's sudden jump in gold-coin demand also caught the world's largest mints napping as well, and so their clients, especially coin shops in Germany, the UK and United States, hit a genuine shortage of gold coins and bars.

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