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Gold/Mining/Energy
Physical Gold and Silver Investing
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141Thanks for your response, as I move easily between all karatages and forms of goIngotWeTrust-3/5/2003
140Hi gold tutor - I wasn't seeking only coins - interested in bullion, coins,energyplay-3/5/2003
139Anybody got a link to gold miner book value analysis? I'm interested in an Perspective-3/5/2003
138Another piece of AMARK trivia: if one would be so inclined as to bookmark the pIngotWeTrust-3/4/2003
137A touch of self-serving hyperbole???...From AMARK site/US Eagle: >><i&gIngotWeTrust-3/4/2003
136Warren Buffett's father, Nebraska Congressman Howard Buffett offered a far lSecret_Agent_Man-3/4/2003
135Bob, Thanks, Canadian change to 4 nines apparently forced by competition -- frDon Lloyd-3/4/2003
134A Mark has an extensive lists (with photos) of physical precious metals (coins, goldsheet-3/4/2003
133>>Maple Leafs are pure (.999) >This is a typo, should be .9999 for goldgoldsheet-3/4/2003
132Maples come both ways some .999 some .9999 I think it's the older onesFritzV-3/4/2003
131Sorry, I didn't know you were seeking only gold coin expenditures as your exIngotWeTrust-3/4/2003
130Hi gold tutor - Nice list - sounds like many of those were for bullion, not coinenergyplay-3/4/2003
129Some of the more interesting "trades" I have used gold as currency forIngotWeTrust-3/4/2003
128Bob, <i>Maple Leafs are pure (.999)</i> This is a typo, should be Don Lloyd-3/4/2003
127Bob, <i>The only other difference is American Eagles can be held in a retDon Lloyd-3/4/2003
126I notice that the 1kilo coins you posted have a mintage of 100... I'm prettyArchie Meeties-3/3/2003
125exactly, bears almost done hibernating, time to wake the sleeping bear......Secret_Agent_Man-3/3/2003
124its a cold bear wind out there indeedBox-By-The-Riviera™-3/3/2003
123just husband your fundimentals dude like farming. grow your crop. after all, Box-By-The-Riviera™-3/3/2003
122<<Many are now priced 20% to 40% lower than last May when gold was $25 perpatron_anejo_por_favor-3/3/2003
121From Calandra's StockWatch at www.cbsmarketwatch.com WHY ARE GOLD STOCKS GETSecret_Agent_Man-3/3/2003
120The gold shares remain far undervalued compared to bullion. The same is true of Secret_Agent_Man-3/3/2003
119What are some of the interesting trades for precious metals that you have heard energyplay-3/3/2003
118I always prefer buying better dates instead of common date US gold coinage.goldsheet-3/3/2003
117geeperz. next sign: first bornBox-By-The-Riviera™-3/2/2003
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