Archive for May 26th, 2009

From dentures to gold
BCLocalNews, Canada
Most of the items the antique shop buys are sent to the Royal Canadian Mint, where the gold is melted down and turned into gold maple leaf coins, said Mike Tarantino, AAA Stamp Coin Jewelry manager. “The gold maple leaf coin is the world's most popular

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National Jeweler Network
WGC: Investors spur gold demand in Q1
National Jeweler Network, NY
According to the report, this total demand for gold represents a 36 percent increase in value terms to $29.7 billion, with identifiable investment demand for the metal–which includes exchange traded funds (ETFs), bars and coins–a major source of

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Gold, silver surge as buck battered: Got Gold Report
Stockhouse, Canada
We're talking Gold Eagles and 100-oz silver bars, the mainstays of the industry.” For decades my own go-to guy for bullion, Sonny Toupard of Royal Coin in Houston, agrees, saying that premiums have fallen and dealers are building inventory.

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Numismatic News
Rarity in B&M sale held for 133 years
Numismatic News
“This is a very special coin and it is an honor to offer it at auction to the numismatic world for the first time ever,” said Steve Deeds, president of Bowers and Merena. The 2500 auction also features a PCGS MS-64 1915-S round Panama-Pacific gold $50

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Divers in Anglesey search for French gold hoarde
Times Online, UK
Other recovered artefacts, including a miniature cannon used by French master gunners to test the powder and an English gold coin minted in France dated 1746 have added further weight to the theory. Mr McCormack is convinced that they come from several

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