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To: Taikun who wrote (53043)9/6/2004 8:37:27 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Yes, and also the palladium coins on the market are not priced as bullion, but valued as numismatic



To: Taikun who wrote (53043)9/6/2004 8:57:10 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Hi Taikun - Why would you trust the Canadian government not to grab gold in safe deposit boxes like their fellow XXXX-holes to the south did in the 1930s ?

I haven't seen anything posted by you, Malcolm, Kastel or others proclaiming the superior moral virtue of your gang in Ottawa....;-)

You might want to consider having some physical burried on a friend's property (without telling them) on each side of the border. Maybe with some other things....

As for Kitco (Canada) vs. Kitco (US) look at the expeirence of Argentine depositors who put money in US bank branches in US dollars, were told it was just like they had deposited it in New York. Argentine goverment had enough leverage (putting bankers in jail, not paying loans of stopping clearnce of other payments, and who knows what else) that Citibank and Chase and the rest rolled over and let the Argentine government grab the money and swap it to peso "bonds".