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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (372972)8/18/2008 6:09:52 AM
From: Giordano Bruno  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Is that true?

Guess it is.

IMPORTANT NEW NOTICE: Due to market volatility and higher demand in the entire industry, we are anticipating delays in supply of all bullion products. Please note that you can continue to place orders and prices will be guaranteed; however, cancellation fees will still be applicable regardless of the length of the delay. Consequently once inventory is received there may also be delays in processing and shipping by our vaults.



To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (372972)8/18/2008 9:21:37 AM
From: Horgad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
The spread on actual gold versus spot gold is up and a bunch of stuff is sold out, but you can still get it. Silver is probably even more disconnected to spot at the moment.

What is amazing is that people are buying more as the POG and POS falls instead of rushing for the exits. Where is the panic selling in physical that you would expect during a crash?

gata.org

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12:25a ET Friday, August 15, 2008

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

The U.S. Mint has suspended sales of American eagle gold coins and is refusing orders from dealers, two coin and bullion dealers confirmed Thursday.

The mint's suspension of gold coin sales follows its tight rationing of sales of silver eagle coins, begun in May, when sales to the public were terminated and sales to the mint's 13 authorized dealers were tightly limited....