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To: goldsheet who wrote (4440)1/13/2002 1:11:09 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8010
 
I didn't see in your post that they were all Morgans, but I agree, & bulk of my post was showing at the obvious lie & stupidity of the many Wall Street "analysts"( I still gag each time I use that term) who fail to separate numismatic coins & other works of art & history from the supply of gold & silver! Yes, they are lying A$$HOLE$!!!

How many of those lying idiots come on the air at each attempted gold or silver rally & say,
"Every single ounce of gold mined in the history of man (and they are now adding silver into the mix) is available to be reclaimed by the melt pot." ?

It would be a tragedy to slam those beautiful coins into the melt pot but that is what the Wall Street "Experts" suggest happens! At a Denver Gem & Mineral show a wonderful example of natural wire gold in a almost clear quartz matrix went for $6500 but it contained far less than 1/2 ounce of gold, absolute museum quality! Were an investor to believe those worthless lying scum Wall Street "analysts" they must also believe the rock hound that found the specimen never even took it to the Gem Show he instead threw it in the melt pot!

A year or two ago on an AU annual report cover, they showed an golden elephant crafted in the 6th century B.C. Is it also melted? When did the dome of the Denver Capitol building get scraped of the gold leaf? Why did the gold (dore) bars from a recent ship wreck go for a price 200X greater than spot price only to be melted?

So if one listens to these lying bastard$ from Wall Street one would be able to walk in and buy the original Canterbury Cross(the symbol of the Anglican Church) for around $6.00(not counting value of precious stones!