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To: RJA_ who wrote (26041)12/5/2007 10:10:18 AM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 220324
 
Speculative but worth considering:

beearly.com



To: RJA_ who wrote (26041)12/5/2007 10:14:05 AM
From: RJA_  Respond to of 220324
 
Australia money supply:

"The M3 monetary aggregates for Australia grew at a lazy 3% in October (36% annualized!) as the RBA intervened
to ease credit tensions."

From:

globalspeculator.com.au



To: RJA_ who wrote (26041)12/5/2007 10:14:13 AM
From: RJA_  Respond to of 220324
 
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To: RJA_ who wrote (26041)12/14/2007 5:32:15 PM
From: sea_biscuit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220324
 
Does anyone know if these are OK to buy?

apmex.com

The coins appear to be government-manufactured (US Mint) so they are probably genuine in terms of gold content etc. But are they inferior to the Eagles/Buffalos/MapleLeafs? I am considering them because they are about .24 troy ounces and therefore more affordable for a dollar-cost averaging approach to building a physical gold holding.

Thanks!