Lourens Human wrote:
>
> I would like to know if there was any group of people
> behind the decision of the United States (and other
> countries) to abolish the law that prevented citizens to
> hold raw gold. If so, can anyone direct me to the more
> information about this or any information abou
Khurram Khan wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >Anybody know the difference between the two "$2 bills" pictured below?
> >One says "Federal Reserve Note" on it.. and the other says "United States
> >Note".
United States Notes were the first permanent kind of federal paper
money, the original "greenback
>Hello,
>Anybody know the difference between the two "$2 bills" pictured below?
>One says "Federal Reserve Note" on it.. and the other says "United States
>Note". The back looks different also.
>
>http://www.majestiq.net/front.jpg
>http://www.majestiq.net/back.jpg
>
>Khurram Khan
heh ..
>Laissez Faire Banking is excellent! Pecunix is all set up to do this
>kind of "bar clearing"... I wonder if the others will be open to it? JP,
>how long do you judge before this becomes commonplace?
>
Geez I dunno man .. when there's 1000 bars (100 million at todays
prices) in all IGs put toget
Hello,
Anybody know the difference between the two "$2 bills" pictured below?
One says "Federal Reserve Note" on it.. and the other says "United States
Note". The back looks different also.
http://www.majestiq.net/front.jpg
http://www.majestiq.net/back.jpg
Khurram Khan
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You are curre
Hi Sidd,
I see you have, and that is more than adequate, however, I have just got a
sudden cashflow need here so I will be investigating the idea of bringing
this amount home (to AUD$), or if it is otherwise solved I will transfer it
over to GoldMoney.
Meanwhile, maybe some others will see th
JP,
: (Basically it would appear someone will buy all of one, or all of the
: other, so it simply switches back and fore).
Good observation, it is usually more than one person (account) but it
amazingly does seem to all happen at once... in spurts.
: My guess is the instant he sees this email t
Hello Ian,
Thanks for your comments...
: On attempting to exchange e-gold to GoldMoney I see that Metal Escrow
has
: very little GoldMoney for exchange to e-gold (which would enable
people
: with e-gold to buy GoldMoney).
Yes, I apologise for this, things are moving very fast at the exchange
th
Jack,
Regarding your Sept 3 piece "Passing the Buck,"
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/03/opinion/03KRUG.html?ex=1032080085&ei=1&en=b203a467ac43dfef,
Mr. Greenspan is indeed trying to avoid blame or criticism for our economic
woes, but to be fair the Fed no longer has the arrows in its quiver i
>Interesting! It always used to be the other way around, both at
>Metal Escrow and Cambist.net. They always seemed to have a great
>deal more GoldMoney than e-gold, and now it's reversed at both sites.
>
>It might not mean anything profound, but I've never seen a GM/EG
>ratio less than 1 befo
At 01:32 AM 9/4/2002 +1000, Ian Green wrote:
>>0.1% (one TENTH of a percent)* on ALL exchanges!!
>>
>>http://metal-escrow.com/c_c.cfm
>
>On attempting to exchange e-gold to GoldMoney I see that Metal Escrow has
>very little GoldMoney for exchange to e-gold (which would enable people
>wit
Any exchange provider receiving an out-exchange for e-gold
account number: 613843 or the name Dominick Gauthier, please
HOLD it, and contact me.
Thank you.
=
Regards,
Ragnar
CFO - http://www.gold-age.net
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At 03:16 AM 20/07/2002 +1200, "Sidd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The Metal-Escrow Auto Exchange is currently charging
>
>
>0.1% (one TENTH of a percent)* on ALL exchanges!!
>
>
>http://metal-escrow.com/c_c.cfm
Hi Sidd,
On attempting to exchange e-gold to GoldMoney I see that Metal Escro
> Hi:
>
> Try searching for Breton Woods agreement and go from there.
>
Perhaps if the US Government decides to outlaw private gold ownership
again it will do so under the banner of "anti-terrorism"...
Report: Al Qaeda, Taliban Gold Shipped to Sudan
http://tinyurl.com/19sn
-mark
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At 11:35 AM 9/3/2002 +0200, Lourens Human wrote:
>I would like to know if there was any group of people
>behind the decision of the United States (and other
>countries) to abolish the law that prevented citizens to
>hold raw gold. If so, can anyone direct me to the more
>information about this or
Costagold Funds are on public view:
244983 costagold escrow account Gold 4,073.12oz 126,688.2 grams.
I presume these are publicly viewable because Costagold agreed for them to
be.
Now it would be interesting to see Ossopps e-gold account (315711)
publicly viewable.
Kind regards,
[EMAIL
Michael Moore wrote:
...
> Thank you for your support. Nice to see someone who gets things in
> perspective and does not go appetite over tin cup.
>
? I'm not even sure what "appetite over tin cup" IS!
> Just for the record.
>
> I am having a bit of fun (I recall a few months ago JP o
I would like to know if there was any group of people
behind the decision of the United States (and other
countries) to abolish the law that prevented citizens to
hold raw gold. If so, can anyone direct me to the more
information about this or any information about the repeal
of this act?
Please
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