Consider this,
Mr. D makes some excellent points below (three, in fact), as to why
e-gold is 99% hyips:
That said, I hope you understand my dilemma here. I am looking at what
appears to be some very concrete evidence of robust HYIP activity in the
e-gold world:
o 9% of e-gold's accounts
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And what about the 1000 spends over 100 bucks?
I would say that a large number of these spends, maybe a couple hundred, are spends
being made, to and from the exchange providers.
Back in the day, when I was exchanging gold, I would do about 50 a day, I'm assuming
that OmniPay did more
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What's the most expensive metal (per ounce) in the United States? A
gram of e-gold goes to the first correct answer posted.
Hint: Gold seems very cheap by comparison with this stuff!
JMR
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Could it be Rhodium ?
Claude
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What's the most expensive metal (per ounce) in the United States?
Technetium (43)
Hint: Gold seems very cheap by comparison with this stuff!
http://www.steelforge.com/infoservices/periodic/43.htm
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Until 1960, technetium was available only in small amounts and the price
was as high as
What's the most expensive metal (per ounce) in the United States?
Technetium (43)
This site lists Protactinium 231 as the most expensive metal.
http://pub53.ezboard.com/uprotactinium231.showPublicProfile?language=EN
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It's also the most expensive metal, ±280$/g or ±8000$/oz.
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$280/g
Congrats VC. Looks like you got the good answer.
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The most expensive is Rhodium.
WBR,
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I think you are in for some arguments on the correct
answer to this one! Maybe we'll settle for proof by
example of an actual US seller of some metal at a
given price?
Maybe Protactinium is only available in the UK?
http://pearl1.lanl.gov/periodic/elements/91.html
One could also argue that this
In the United States... Rodium and/or Iridium. $1,500+ per ounce.
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At 03:52 PM -0400 08/06/2001, Viking Coder wrote:
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This site lists Protactinium 231 as the most expensive metal.
http://pub53.ezboard.com/uprotactinium231.showPublicProfile?language=EN
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It's also the most expensive metal, ±280$/g or ±8000$/oz.
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$280/g is a lot more than $60 with gold
Is it salpeter or sulfur? I'm not sure if either one of these is
technically a metal (it's been a while since I took chemistry), but if so,
that's my guess.
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At 03:35 PM 8/6/01, James M. Ray wrote:
Look at my question (there's a market for this
| At 03:35 PM 8/6/01, James M. Ray wrote:
| Look at my question (there's a market for this metal, and obviously a
| limited supply) and I think you'll see the answer if you think of me.
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| One hint, it's NOT a coin (Hank gets a gram for saying coins, though).
| Another hint, its scarcity is
Hi:
In an article in ZD's Smart Business magazine (print copy) they have a
favorable article about PayPal. Perhaps they are bringing in a new model
in the back door.
Seems they have come on strong with bill paying, and is considered the
leading contender in that space out distancing
I'll have to throw my vote in for one of the radio-active uranium isotopes.
http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/U/key.html
Because of its uses in Power and weapons, it would be a usefull commodity.
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http://two-cents-worth.com/?135153
Nice try, though, and you may be able to convince me that silicon qualifies
as a metal when purified in chips.
That's what I was thinking of... silicon, in it's pure crystalline form,
is a metal. High purity silicon is in great, and ever increasing, demand.
Another hint: I know of at least
James, by any chance are you talking about the 'moon rocks' brought back
by the astronauts? They aren't really 'metal' but they are very
expensive.
Dave
The choice is sample of the Roswell saucer, but I don't think anyone is
selling them right now...
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How much would a kilo of diamonds be?
Actually a different carbon molecule is worth more than diamonds...
BuckyBalls
1 kilo of C-76 (98% purity) sublimed will run you US$125,000,000.
http://home.flash.net/~buckyusa/page16.html
Viking Coder
Worth Two Cents?
Added right at Midnight GMT...
21 more bars until total circulation reaches 2 tons
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How much would a kilo of diamonds be?
Actually a different carbon molecule is worth more than diamonds...
BuckyBalls
1 kilo of C-76 (98% purity) sublimed will run you US$125,000,000.
Now that is expensive!
Beats all those other metal/minerals hands down!
What are buckyballs anyway?
1 kilo of C-76 (98% purity) sublimed will run you US$125,000,000.
Now that is expensive!
{far MORE EXPENSIVE, I believe, are bucky TUBES! see below!}
Beats all those other metal/minerals hands down!
What are buckyballs anyway? (no rude answers please)
carbon atoms arranged into a balls ..
What's the most expensive metal (per ounce) in the United States? A
gram of e-gold goes to the first correct answer posted.
Hint: Gold seems very cheap by comparison with this stuff!
JMR
Look at my question (there's a market for this metal, and obviously a
limited supply) and I think you'll
nothing could grab or hold it without being sliced through! --
sci-fi monofilament.
Rather like Slaver Technology wire per. Ringworld by David Niven
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What's the most expensive metal (per ounce) in the United States? A
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Hint: Gold seems very cheap by comparison with this stuff!
JMR
Ok how about Heavy Metal. They are IN the US at the moment.
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Yippee!
I notice London's still stuck at 4, what's up with that Jim ?!?!
Is London not preferred?
Are all the bars there heavy?! :)
the bamdex TICKER does this
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there's something about the word in .. What's the most expensive
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JP's getting warm by thinking about that in, but it's not Boggs (who
is being
How about Europium?
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James, are you referring to those rare coins formed by the collision of
two bullets? A few are found in the Southern US on civil war battle
grounds. Mostly lead...
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Or maybe metallic hydrogen? Formed in very small quantities in
hyper-pressure anvils. I don't think a 1/4 ounce has every been made, but
it is rare and very expensive.
Dave
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One last thought, a coin exists, in a museum,I believe it's on the US east
coast. The coin was formed when dualers bullets collided. I don't know
the exact history or the names of the dualing pair. Still made of lead.
Dave
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rare bullets??! :)...
VERY warm, JP...
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My guess...
Could it bullets used in the assasination of famous people???
JP!
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