To: d:oug who wrote (51330 ) 4/12/2000 9:07:00 AM From: IngotWeTrust Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116836
Interesting that not a single miner, UNTIL NOW, spoke up and offered to share how to buy gold straight from the creek-bank via the goldpan, Doug. I certainly can provide that answer. And one ounce of the real "raw gold/nuggets"thing prior to fabrication is quite a reasonable amount to provide. Fabricated Gold is which is "ajpm" and "tulving" websites et al, PLUS all the other retailers sell: i.e., jewelery or coinage. This plus other forms = fabricated gold. for a non-threatening but very educational experience regarding how to buy gold without ever leaving home and not from QVC or HSC on Television, I would suggest you go to ebay.com On their top toolbar, click "SEARCH" On the search form, in the title box, type: gold nugget or type: gold coin and than step back from your screen as it will promptly fill-up with offerings out the wazoo from miners like myself and gold coin sellers both retail and individual. If you know the price of gold, and are a patient sort and enjoy the "hunt"...then shop from your desktop and enjoy the hunt. There are some stinkers selling gold nuggets and some good guys, same as in the gold coin business. However, may I strongly suggest to you the following: whenever one "invests" in anything, the "buying" is the easy part. The selling of it to capture profit, or stop losses or to just break even takes more effort, more study, more emotional discipline. So know yourself BEFORE you buy. It will make the decision to "hold" or to "sell" mucho easier when the time comes to do either. Good Luck and I'm available for questions regarding the "buying" of gold since gold is my "thang." Got an inquiry this very morning from an engineer in Australia no less, wishing to learn how to acquire gold cheaply--$20 per oz is my experience--on a regular basis and in enormous quantities. Acquiring gold...a fascinating topic. Oh, and before you ask, yes, there are similar procedures for acquiring raw silver as well from silver miners et al. Good Questions. Ole "GPM" miner in real life- 49r