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To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (59913)10/18/2000 11:41:06 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
If real, good news. Will forward to GATA.
Now, this may seem none of my business, but Are you going to bid on the business? If so, are you able to supply this volume or will you need go "outside"?

Could it be he is just trying to get you to go long this volume so as to "burn a bug"?



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (59913)10/18/2000 11:44:33 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
Hi! I've missed your posts. Richard is bombarding me with his Gold Code of Ethics. Does Gold have a morality for you too?

How could Gold ever be dead? Isn't that a contradiction in terms? I always thought Gold rises from the decay and death of the US Dollar? <ggg>

Once you get those holy US Dollars in your hand, you know there serious.



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (59913)10/18/2000 6:33:25 PM
From: John Soileau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
Why dont they just get it at the next BOE auction? That IS really physical gold being auctioned, isn't it?! And the winning bid price hasn't been too hefty recently. Very curious Ole, let us know what else you find out about em.
John



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (59913)10/19/2000 11:04:14 AM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116762
 
OFF TOPIC

Hi Rosie,

Perhaps you may be interested in or be amused by a much rosier??? deal.

See it at

Message 14616266



To: IngotWeTrust who wrote (59913)10/19/2000 2:43:50 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
As the punchline for that old joke goes,
You SOB'S ain't goin' to believe this $hi+ BUT:
Gold was SO CHEAP(how cheap was it):

It is SO cheap We would rather cover it up or throw it away!

Fox News

Colorado Town Builds City Hall on Gold Bed
Wednesday, October 18, 2000
MINTURN, Colo. — Every town has its lifeblood, but for the bedroom community of Minturn, Colo., it is like the undercurrent — something you cannot see, but know is there. That is how the 1,200 town residents feel about their latest discovery.

It is spattered on rocks and dispersed in the dirt: gold. It's a recent discovery and the result of the excavation of the construction site for the new city hall.

Rumors quickly circulated around town that there could be a gold vein just waiting to be tapped.

"We hope there's gold everywhere," said Thresy Jensen, a local waitress.

But the search for a gold vein would hold up construction of city hall. Besides, residents wonder, how much is the gold dust really worth? Not much, thanks to the low price of gold right now.

"At $270 an ounce, if you could mine 500 pounds it would be worth $200,000. (And would) probably cost you more than that to get it out of the dirt," said city manager Alan Manning. "I'm not going to hold up three million bucks for two hundred thousand."

Most of the residents have been living here for generations and have seen the boom and bust cycles of the gold industry. So naturally, there is some disagreement over what this all means.

"There's still enough there for conversational purposes," said Roy Turnell, the town electrician.

It has been many years since there was any serious talk about mining gold in Minturn. The adjacent town faded away once the mining was done. But Jensen said the recent talk is starting a frenzy of sorts.

"I'd dig in my back yard for gold," Jensen said.

Eventually, conversations will be all that remains of the gold, as the construction continues. And soon, a new city hall will sit on top of the town's golden past.

— Fox News' Alicia Acuna contributed to this report

foxnews.com