Evan, and all...there is only ONE post at SI this week on IAMR if one does a search. Read it. Chucka oops, who wrote it? LOL OH, it was Evan...Laughts YOU forgot to post here: "" wrote (93339) From: Evan Wednesday, Oct 10, 2001 11:02 AM Respond to of 93397
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Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2001 Attacks Spark Gold Rush
Gold does better as an investment in uncertain times, and now is no exception. The U.S. Mint sold 10 times more gold coins than usual in the two weeks after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, "well over 60,000" coins, BusinessWeek reports in its Oct. 15 issue.
Most of the demand comes from wealthy investors as a hedge, the magazine says, but survivalists, a "somewhat older crowd living mostly in Western states ... intent on being self-sufficient if the U.S. government collapses," also account for the increased demand.
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