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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 93.98+0.6%Nov 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: bearcub who wrote (37327)7/19/1999 2:41:00 AM
From: Robert J Mullenbach  Read Replies (1) of 116764
 
Bearcub, Where is the missing 10 dollars.?

Currently the coins fall under the "United States Bullion coin."

they are traded for bullion content. One could use the the silver dollars, just like the Morgan and peace. They have 1 dollar stamped on it.

One could use a twenty dollars gold Double Eagle,or one could use the 25 dollar 1/2 oz one now. But all they have to give you is 20, or 25 bucks.

I sure will. no problem.

I averaged down this weekend, and to my horror, I added up the 1/4 oz gold coins, and guess what.???
they only have 10 dollars on them

the 1/10 have 5 bucks stamped on them
1/4 have 10 bucks
1/2 have 25 bucks.

well you know the rest, if you add up 4 , 1/4 oz coins at 10 bucks , thats only 40 bucks for one oz. where is the other 10 bucks ??

the 1 oz has 50 bucks, 1 oz is 1 oz in my book. !!!

every 1/10 should be 5 bucks.

I say , the 1/4 should read 12 1/2 bucks.

The bank that my Sister runs, sell bullion coins, and there would be no problem selling your bullion coins for face, if no one else would give a bullion premium.

maybe unless a run on bank.
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