Member banks of the Federa Reserve System are required to accept federal reserve notes. http://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/section16.htm...
That's your opinion, but until you do the research and make some phone calls it's irrelevant. It is possible that ScotiaBank misinformed me, but...
I don't know about the 26% rule. But in the late 70s and early 80s there was significant inflation that damaged confidence in the dollar. It...
I've mentioned this before, but if you look at a 2 year gold chart, it is in the process of forming a cup and handle basing formation. The recent...
You are correct that people here build right up to the water, a normally safe practice. But it is misleading to say the storm was unremarkable....
Good report! It's nice to see real world price reports. :thumb:
Central bank actions aren't fundamentals. They usually sell to each other. Jewelry and industrial and bullion demand tell you nothing about the...
I think it is bad when it is deceptive and overstated. Any balanced analysis should cover the risks and negatives from holding gold as well as...
I asked my grandfather once if he turned in his gold coins when they were confiscated during the 1930s. He told me he never owned a gold coin in...
From what I was told, no. But it probably depends on the honesty of the particular bank teller and manager.
I called the bullion desk at ScotiaBank some time ago and asked them about the $5 face value. They told me that if the price of silver dropped...
What you say is true. I don't know what you disagree with. Production costs are a fundamental, even if a weak one. My point is that there...
I don't know if any of that matters. ASEs will have numismatic value if collectors decide they do. When people 75 years from now look to collect...
Gold can't be analyzed like common stock, and the only relevant fundamental [in my opinion] is the cost of production. Now that the price is...
I think that even without slabbing, ASEs will have numismatic value once the Mint stops producing them [and they will] because demand will...
Disney dollars isn't quite what I was referring to.
I think it will help the lower mintage ASEs, but won't hurt the higher mintage ASEs because they will always be worth melt or better.
And also because it is against the law to make your own money.
The seller probably sold 100 of them and had to return the money for 10. To him it is part of the business model. For you it is a lucky break...
Consider it cheap tuition for buying online.
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