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tl8177

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  1. Really. Goldmoney business as usual.
  2. Likewise for kitco chart. Automatically refreshes: <html> <head> <img alt="" id="gold" name="gold" src="http://www.kitco.com/images/live/gold.gif"> <img alt="" id="silver" name="silver" src="http://www.kitco.com/images/live/silver.gif"> <script type="text/javascript"> var gold = document.getElementById('gold').src var silver = document.getElementById('silver').src function refresh() { var now = new Date(); document.getElementById('gold').src = gold+'?'+now.getTime(); document.getElementById('silver').src = silver+'?'+now.getTime(); setTimeout("refresh()",10000); } refresh(); </script> </html>
  3. Wow, front page story on the telegraph about silver starring Mr. Turk. Not what I was expecting to see.. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/markets...omic-gloom.html
  4. Fiat currencies. Don't you just love them http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/persona...currencies.html
  5. huh. What's new? You can buy it here: http://www.coininvestdirect.com/en/gold_co...00_000_can.html Been on sale for ages!
  6. Goldmoney now offers gold in a HongKong vault.
  7. Maybe Gordon Brown just announced his resignation
  8. Perhaps they really did manage to turn lead into gold
  9. Some light relief: I found this very funny
  10. Spotted this; thought it sounded fascinating.. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/...91007103034.htm Bacterium Transforms Toxic Gold Compounds To Their Metallic Form ScienceDaily (Oct. 9, 2009) — Australian scientists have found that the bacterium Cupriavidus metallidurans catalyses the biomineralisation of gold by transforming toxic gold compounds to their metallic form using active cellular mechanism. “The discovery of an Au-specific operon means that we can now start to develop gold-specific biosensors, which will help mineral explorers to find new gold deposits."
  11. Uhh I am not sure I really understand. I also have a lot of gold brittanias from CID which came in "sealed" plastic squares, which all fell out. Others just came loose. I just threw them all in the box with my sovs. Are you saying the plastic square is important? Do some coins need more care than others? I'm sure it doesnt matter.
  12. If you recall, this is the same guy who predicted a great fall in silver to $6.60 at a very exact time. As soon as that time came, by some fluke, the kitco graph messed up and went exactly to the price predicted. I wait with much anticipation to the next great kitco prediction It was a GEI legendary moment. Anyhow, this article over on market oracle discusses the same chart pattern prediction http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article13102.html "If the projected final [C] legs down in gold, silver, and the HUI are as severe as the charts may be telling us, the opportunity to buy low priced gold, silver, and precious metal shares will be extraordinary. This [C] leg down that I am describing will not be the beginning of a prolonged correction; it will be the end of a prolonged correction that began in March 2008."
  13. Baghdad bombs? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/...in-Baghdad.html sounds horrific
  14. hmm my cook island coin "bars" have some roughness like this on the sides. sure it's nothing. I do like the look of that big silver coin goldfinger, might get a couple
  15. Also in the telegraph today: Is silver the new gold? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/persona...e-new-gold.html
  16. That's good. I want to get some of those 2009 brits, but at £765 each, I will have to wait until payday Anyway speaking of tunes, here's a happy one to fit this whole silly charade. From: edit: how do you embed youtube vids? Edit: cool, thanks steve
  17. Yes, I agree. There might be forced sale if there was return to gold standard and the government wanted to gold and everyone was stashing it. But would you be interested in holding gold if we were back on gold standard?
  18. Yes, high five to those 100% protected in the GEI gold bunker
  19. Great! some movement in silver finally
  20. Can anyone recommend any nice coin cases? The packaging they arrive in are quite feeble a lot of the time. I also have some new coins that are sealed in a plastic case. Are these worth more if I keep them in this case, so I don't get my grubby paw prints all over them? They don't strike me to be a great case over time.
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