On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 04:33 PM, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
conversion ratio of about $19.39 per ounce, slightly less
than the $20 per ounce figure you ordinarily hear about.
Perhaps the balance would represent some exchange fee
built into the system? It is an interesting point.
I do not
On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 01:28 AM, Jim Davidson wrote:
conversion ratio of about $19.39 per ounce, slightly less
than the $20 per ounce figure you ordinarily hear about.
Perhaps the balance would represent some exchange fee
built into the system? It is an interesting point.
The definition
Dear Patrick,
conversion ratio of about $19.39 per ounce, slightly less
than the $20 per ounce figure you ordinarily hear about.
Perhaps the balance would represent some exchange fee
built into the system? It is an interesting point.
The definition of a dollar was one twentieth of an
ounce of gol
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On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 02:32 PM, Gold Pages Staff wrote:
I have seven great photo copies here from 1899 - 1957.
http://www.liberty-silver.net/US_Silver-Gold_Certificates.htm
Including the US 1922 $10 Large Size Gold Note
which states "Payable to bearer on demand, ten dollars in