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To: BlueSpruce who wrote (17615)2/17/2009 3:00:05 AM
From: TheBusDriver2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29622
 
There are lots of ways....tones even....

Start here:

online.kitco.com

(it is a secure server so I think you will have to copy and paste the link into your browser)

Go to your local coin dealer....

Or go here Bob has the most complete list I know of on the net:

coinsheetlinks.com

Also

goldsheetlinks.com

or try goldmoney if you don't have a safe place to store your gold:

goldmoney.com

I have owned goldmoney for 10 +/- years now no problems but if you are worried about governments you have more visibility this way.

and finally this guy knows his stuff about coins:

siliconinvestor.com

Wayne



To: BlueSpruce who wrote (17615)2/17/2009 12:32:18 PM
From: Fishfinder  Respond to of 29622
 
Well it used to be easy.
But now many of the suppliers are short of stock.
You can try Kitco.
Also you can buy through Canadian Banks. US ??
And there are bullion dealers in most cities.
Just type it in I guess and google it up.

scot



To: BlueSpruce who wrote (17615)2/17/2009 12:40:41 PM
From: Fishfinder  Respond to of 29622
 
It looks like Kitco has a full house of Bullion right now.

scot