Hi all. I'm going to get my Maples from KIAC, and I've already clicked
them the e-gold. Thanks for the replies.
Some of you may have experienced bounced mail to me in the last day or
two, if so please re-send, as (I think) my ISP has finally fixed the problem.
I don't know if all the emails
- Original Message -
From: Steve Renner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Matyjewicz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: Any Maples today?
Hi George,
In response to James Ray's letter, Canadian Maple Leafs, are just
My Apologies to the Egold List and to Canadians. Bullion Coins are
reportable and confiscatable by the US Government, as gold has been 7
times
in US history, under Executive Order of the President of the United States
Franklin Roosevelt, issued April 5th, 1933.
In my haste, (and with
- Original Message -
From: Steve Renner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My Apologies to the Egold List and to Canadians. Bullion Coins are
reportable and confiscatable by the US Government, as gold has been 7
times
in US history, under Executive Order of the President of the United States
At 11:06 AM 5/14/2001, James M. Ray wrote:
There are a few of us who would like to buy various sizes of Canadian
Maple Leaf gold bullion coins.
Numismatically speaking these bullion coins have a fundamental reason to
rise in value over a seven year holding period based on low mintage and
price
Wow,
You should quite writing while you are ahead, each reply makes you look less
knowledgable than the previous one.
NO bullion or bullion coin is reportable or confiscatible by the US Fed --
this is the standard B.S. promoters of high premium *Old* gold coins use to
justify raping their
Hmm, makes me wonder about anyone who would fall for their New York jive and
decide to fund over 30% of their Companies.
At least e-dinar keeps their mouths shut..
By now everyone on this list must have noticed how 99%
of everything that comes out of the SR trios' mouths
(Elwyn J., George M.
At 11:06 AM 5/14/2001, James M. Ray wrote:
There are a few of us who would like to buy various sizes of Canadian
Maple Leaf gold bullion coins in reasonably-good condition. I know that
a number of them were redeemed back in the coin era. If you have
have any and would like e-gold for them, please
Hi George,
In response to James Ray's letter, Canadian Maple Leafs, are just bullion
coins, and as such have no intrinsic value other than the spot price of
gold. They are reportable and confiscatable by the Canadian Government. The
1oz Maple Leafs have a value of $300.00 US today. We would
Hi George,
In response to James Ray's letter, Canadian Maple Leafs, are just bullion
coins, and as such have no intrinsic value other than the spot price of
gold. They are reportable and confiscatable by the Canadian Government.
[...]
Huh??? When did the Canadian government stop allowing its
On 14 May 2001, at 13:49, Steve Renner wrote:
Canadian Maple Leafs, are just bullion
coins, and as such have no intrinsic value other than the spot price of
gold. They are reportable and confiscatable by the Canadian Government.
Where did you get that?
They are not reportable and not can
C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. wrote:
On 14 May 2001, at 13:49, Steve Renner wrote:
Canadian Maple Leafs, are just bullion
coins, and as such have no intrinsic value other than the spot price of
gold. They are reportable and confiscatable by the Canadian Government.
Where did you get
On 14 May 2001, at 13:49, Steve Renner wrote:
Canadian Maple Leafs, are just bullion
coins, and as such have no intrinsic value other than the spot price of
gold. They are reportable and confiscatable by the Canadian Government.
Where did you get that?
They are not reportable and not can
]
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- Original Message -
From: C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Steve Renner [EMAIL PROTECTED]; e-gold Discussion
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: [e-gold-list] Re: Any Maples today?
On 14 May 2001, at 13:49, Steve Renner wrote
-list] Re: Any Maples today?
Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 15:31:35 -0400
On 14 May 2001, at 13:49, Steve Renner wrote:
Canadian Maple Leafs, are just bullion
coins, and as such have no intrinsic value other than the spot price of
gold. They are reportable and confiscatable by the Canadian Government
Steve Renner Wrote:
Hi George,
In response to James Ray's letter, Canadian Maple
Leafs, are just bullion
coins, and as such have no intrinsic value other
than the spot price of
gold. They are reportable and confiscatable by the
Canadian Government.
[...]
SnowDog Wrote:
Huh??? When
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