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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 106.75-0.5%4:00 PM EST

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To: goldsheet who wrote (63541)2/8/2001 8:07:57 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (1) of 116791
 
Hi, Bob...as one of your regulars, you just keep reminding them about the "inelasticity of supply" ya'hear?!!!<g>

On another matter, is my mind playing tricks on me, or do I accurately remember the price of gold being "officially" lower for a period of time PRIOR to the $20.67 official designation at the time of the great gold confiscation of the 1930s?

I seem to remember some wonderful graphic a few years back of some Bechter Gold Octagonal coins along side a bar or two that was marked something in the neighborhood of $9.67 cents or some such. I don't remember the years or the reason for the bump to 20.67 either, altho' I do know the reason for the bump to $35 where it sat forever...

As the proud site keeper of goldsheetlinks.com, do you have that recorded on there somewhere, or know where to get at that information for me? If someone wants to pitch in with an adjunct sourcing or something that might help us both with this buggerin' question, I'd shorely appreciate it!

Since your profile doesn't allow us to PM you, I had to reach and and touch you this way, okay?

Thanks,
gold_tutor
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