Mixed economic news around the world, concerns over a double dip recession and significant fiat currency weakness meant gold retained its lustre as a protector of wealth during the second quarter 2010, according to the World Gold Council?s (WGC) latest Gold Investment Digest (GID). The quarter recorded significant net inflows into various gold-backed investment vehicles, [...]
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by Dr. Thomas F. Fitzgerald from the California Numismatist
Twice within a span of almost twenty-five years, all of the gold from the vaults of the 2nd San Francisco Mint, sometimes called the ?Granite Lady,? was sent to the United States Mint in Denver, Colorado. Yet the story of these two operations could not have been [...]
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Two leading experts on the acquisition and trading of gold coins and bullion will provide a wealth of inside information on those subjects ? free of charge ? during the ANA World?s Fair of Money (www.WorldsFairOfMoney.com), the year?s biggest coin show, on Friday, August 13, 2010, at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, Massachusetts.
The experts, [...]
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The National Inflation Association is pleased to announce the release of its first ever update to its unbiased reviews of the major online sellers of gold and silver bullion. NIA’s ‘Gold and Silver Seller Reviews’ feature was originally launched on January 14th and has become widely recognized in the industry as the premiere spot for [...]
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The Vienna auction house Dorotheum has sold the world’s largest gold coin, a Canadian Maple Leaf manufactured by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2007. It is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records and carries a face value of one million Canadian dollars (800,000 euros, 970,000 US dollars) measuring 53 centimetres (21 inches) in [...]
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