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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (40723)9/23/1999 8:19:00 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
<<Frankly, I offer this anecdotal evidence to those doubters out there in GPM land >>

I guess it's been too long since I posted the prices seen at the Denver Gem & Mineral show. About GATA, though I'm sure it's honest,& clean, I won't try to convert you, not your style. I'm betting it will get hit by IRS this year even though clean, Just Bill asking The question about Hillary going short gold just before 1st BOE sale simply will win no friends in this administration.



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (40723)9/24/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116762
 
That is why what ole thick-headed Reece's dumb post made me laugh.
All he could scream was scam, when in the real world of non-traceable, raw gold, buying the output of an entire 3 hour gold trommel run's yield for $2400 was a dad-blamed steal. (that would be $4 x 480 x 2) or nearly $3,900 in gold value for non-traceable, RAW Free Milling Gold. And if there are ANY nuggets of size over 1/4 oz, the value of the total output goes up proportionately.


Tell you what ole 49r, I can take you to some places in Central America where you can obtain all the "untraceable" gold you desire for less than the spot price. (ship it to your Cayman account via FedX). There are indigenous tribesmen there who regularly pay for the few modern goods with raw untraceable gold dust AND nuggets and they are receiving anywhere near $2,400/ounce, let alone $5,000/ounce for it.

Folks who are bureaucrats in DC and shoe shiners in Poughkeepsie just don't get it. I say, let the miners get what is their fair share, and believe me, $2,000 per oz for raw untraceable gold is certainly a fair price in a world of $5,000 per troy oz gold.

Amazing... here you are, the lady who told us ALL ABOUT how you find untraceable gold and silver is everyday items at the antique store, and you have the gall to tell us that untraceable gold should be selling at $5,000/ounce.

What kind of crap are you trying to spew out here?? Untraceable gold?? Jeezus... go buy a gold ring, melt it down, and if the Feds should come knocking on your door some day, tell them your ring was stolen.

How dumb do you think we are??