Looks like Europeans are buying though, in response to Greece:...
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gold-coin-market-vanishing-u-052036235.html Even Coin Collectors Have Given Up on Gold Finding bullish gold...
Well.....grade ???
1-hour documentary "Hunt For The Double Eagle" on YouTube from cable: [MEDIA] Damn, the complete episode isn't there anymore, maybe someone will...
Conder, those coins are worth so much $$$ and they have ALREADY been on display at the ANA Convention. Nothing will happen to them.
Right, because he has extensively DOCUMENTED with hard physical evidence (Mint records) that these exchanges took place. He's just not reciting...
Settle like they did with the Farook Coin.
Because it's a 1933 and because it was a few days/weeks before FDR's gold edict.
John, the exchange policy was NOT illegal and was understood. It was not only for Mint employees and favored customers, it was available to tour...
Not only am I likely NOT wrong, I'm probably right. You and Eddie keep ignoring the unofficial exchange policy which is how coins got out BEFORE...
Show me the proof that the coins were smuggled. The jurors made an educated guess. They were probably wrong. Do you think OJ didn't slit...
Wrong !!! The exchange policy was SOP and was in use for years before 1933. Because these are gold coins and the April 1933 gold edict by FDR....
I don't know that they said that. They said they belonged to the U.S. Government. There is NO WAY anybody can prove they were smuggled -- or not...
The coins will not be melted down, they are worth alot of $$$ to the Mint for publicity for Gold Eagle sales. They will settle with the Langbord's.
I don't think the billionaire who bought it -- and loaned it to the NY Fed -- really cares if the coin goes up or down in value.
Let's hope both sides agree to a settlement....the whole country wins.
Well, there's something called an APPEAL. Forget this CAFRA thing, if they appeal the original 2011 decision I think they can win. It all...
I have no bone in the fight, Eddie. But if you are familiar with Mint distribution policies of the 1920's and 1930's you would know it was quite...
Exactly...and if the Treasury didn't know about the Export License, who's to say they knew about the unofficial exchanges taking place prior to...
Beause the coins are worth millions to someone and also have historical significance. The best thing would be a settlement where they sell some...
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