Wasn't that your intention also with the original title? Your presentation was good and did not deserve that.
I edited the title. Please read the rules and do not do such again. Such in titles are no accident.
I think all honest investors would take naked short selling as disturbing. The highest percentage takes place in countries where regulations are...
But 97% of the "paper gold" futures stay paper. ONLY if the buyer of the future declares they want physical delivery, is the comex physical gold...
Well I am sure some might enjoy the story of this paper trader ( borrowed stock and sold them, hoping to rebuy them cheaper before expiration)...
It is what is called a "squeeze job" Where two cents are squeezed together and the face of one is impressed ( reversed) into the other. Usually...
That is a doubled die coin rather than an overdate.
The markets didn't seem to really flinch after events. The Dow , Gold, USD, Euro, all less than 1 % change with 2 hrs left in trading, although...
Even though the holder is "sealed", there is a leak ( not unusual) that is allowing the change. Silver->gray>black (corrosion damage) on copper is...
All Indian Head cents after the 1864 had the L . The majority of the 1864 cents did not have the L so they are less expensive in comparison, so...
If you go back just 4 years from today , the forum's bullion area was lamenting how weak the USD was and China, Russia, Brazil, and India was...
Sold the rest of the puts, so just left with the call part of the straddle, which is worth $0 so that trade is over, when combined over 55%...
Green, you can see them every day in the 'Error Coin Forum" :)
Why would crooks keep PM flat?? They make money on rises or drops, so I think you are incorrect. It is flat because no one wants to buy or sell at...
Back when cars had more chrome on the exterior than plastic or chromed duck tape, the chrome plating shops used small pieces of copper, like coins...
XRF spectrometers are limited in the depth of sample they can accurately analyze. Depending on density, the depth many be in micrometers, up to...
Olympus says it will be faster due to the hardness of the alloy. http://www.olympus-ims.com/en/applications/ut-testing-gold-bars/
Ah, an optimist :) I would add a few more "9"s , but yes it is possible.
Most likely by far is this chem experiment http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistryhowtoguide/a/goldsilverpenny.htm
There you go !
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