On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 02:15 AM, Robert B.Z. wrote:
I do actually believe that coins are more expensive than paper notes
(to
mint, transport and store) but also more durable. However there is the
administrative part that allows you to simply weigh coins to determine
the
number of coins
Wilkinson Jens wrote:
...
> When dealing with paper money and coins, is there really a
> good reason to have coins at all?
...
Well, aside from the historical reasons, there are emotional
reasons to have coins, IMO. Everyone needs to feel a one oz
gold or silver coin and play with it for a whil
Hello Jens,
You do of course have a point, but I think the reason for coins is mainly
that they are with us as since shortly after the concept of money was
invented (metal supplies permitting and shell money and similar exemptions
not withstanding). Old habits die hard, I suppose.
I do actually b
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(B> that way, yet fiat units like dollars don't!
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On Wednesday, October 1, 2003, at 07:19 AM, Wilkinson Jens wrote:
One thing I wanted to ask about is units. Gold is
generally counted in troy ounces or in grams, but both of
these units seem a bit far from "real life." I think that
a gram is worth about 10 dollars, so that means one US
cent would
> ... that means one US
> cent would be about 0.001 dollars, forcing you to use
> three digits. Wouldn't it be better to count in either
> decigrammes or even centigrammes? Has anybody ever thought
> about this?
I see no problem with three digits, and actually, with SI units,
one needn't even use
Hi Jens,
That subject has come up here. I know you guys have much more experience
in typing non-ASCII characters into computers (because I've set up
computers for schools that teach Japanese), but as we cannot practically
invent a new single or double byte character of a G with a line down the
mid
www.betonmarkets.com has a XAD unit for decigrams of gold.
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Wilkinson Jens wrote:
One thing I wanted to ask about is units. Gold is
generally counted in troy ounces or in grams, but both of
these units seem a bit far from "real life." I think that
a gram is worth about 10 dollars, so that means one US
cent would be about 0.001 dollars, forcing you to use
th
> these units seem a bit far from "real life." I think that
hi jens,
isn't it strange that scientific units like grams seem
that way, yet fiat units like dollars don't!
> decigrammes or even centigrammes? Has anybody ever thought
> about this?
i have heard/seen people use 'milligrams' when talk
SnowDog wrote:
> How is this company, which offers a replica of the 1933 Gold Eagle, and > the 1889
>Carson City Morgan Silver Dollar, NOT counterfeiting?
Good Question,
As already clearly pointed out. The company offering the replica's
could have the word replica some where on the issue.
At 10:10 AM 26/05/2002 -0500, jpm wrote:
>>Regarding your later question, e-gold do buy in advance of demand.
>
>I think you misspoke ian, you meant OMNIPAY. e-gold doesn't buy or sell
>anything
Hi John Paul,
True! E-gold obtain gold bars in advance of demand from the general public,
but
>Regarding your later question, e-gold do buy in advance of demand.
I think you misspoke ian, you meant OMNIPAY. e-gold doesn't buy or
sell anything
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At 10:59 AM 25/05/2002 -0700, Ragnar wrote:
>If John Smith buys a bar of Gold in e-gold or any other 100%
>gold currency, then his account is backed by 100% gold. If I
>come along and purchase $15 worth of e-gold. What, then, is my
>holding backed by?
>
>Does e-gold buy $15 worth of gold dust or
>So e-gold buys 400oz bars of gold in advance of demand. Is that
>right? How much is a 400oz bar, btw?
you're mixing up e-gold and OMNIPAY, dude.
e-gold is "pure" - it's just a accounting system for however much
gold "is there" if there's 2899 ounces of physical gold there
there's 2889 oun
> e-gold doesn't have to do anything when you buy gold. Because
> you
> are buying it from an exchange provider or somebody else who
> already
> has e-gold. All e-gold does is subtract gold from one persons
> account,
> say $15 dollars worth, and adds it to the other persons
> account.
> Simple
Hello,
--Ragnar--
Does e-gold buy $15 worth of gold dust or a gold coin on my
behalf and put it in the vault? Or does the e-gold system
actually contain (when audited) 1 bar of gold, plus $15 fiat
currency? I think it is the latter.
--Ragnar--
e-gold has a set amount of gold in curculation. S
Hello Eric,
An interesting discussion we can have on this subject.
I should have been more acurate.
I do not know US laws. My lawyers are in Canada and are
concerned by Canadian laws. I can only suspect that our laws are
similar. Maybe they are not.
Good for you if you think that you are n
On 5 Mar 2002, at 15:53, Neil Gentry wrote:
> Do the Market Makers fall under the classification of Money
> Transmitters?
Yes. You can also put them under categories such as "Money
Services Business", "Exchange brokers" or "Exchange operators".
Therefore, they are regulated in some countries.
Hi Dimitri,
As recent discussion on this list reveals, maybe ACH transfer should be
listed separately from Wire Transfer as it has a different infrastructure
and some will be capable and others not.
As for reducing the number of options, is "Letters of Credit" really
necessary? Has anyone ever u
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> > For me this is not about Eurocredit or Stroud, it is about how much
> privacy
> > can e-gold account holders expect? Will e-gold turn over your history
> file
> &
> For me this is not about Eurocredit or Stroud, it is about how much
privacy
> can e-gold account holders expect? Will e-gold turn over your history
file
> only with a court order or would a request from any agency on a fishing
> expedition be enough?
This is from E-Gold's Terms of Use:
"Unles
> > Yes, I realise this however the affadavit swears that the
> > customers
> > sent their credit card payments to e-gold, who then sent the
> > payment
> > to Europ-credit or whatever they were called. ...
I think someone is misreading the quote:
"[...] To invest in the Angelic International pr
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Date: Tuesday, July 3, 2001 3:51 pm
Subject: Re: Re: [e-gold-list] Re: Question for e-gold staff/owners
> Yes, I realise this however the affadavit swears that the
> customers
> se
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> MNore importantly I'd like to know when E-gold started accepting
> credit card payments? Sounds like they have a few of their basic
> facts wrong, which could well help the defendants in the long haul.
>
>
MNore importantly I'd like to know when E-gold started accepting
credit card payments? Sounds like they have a few of their basic
facts wrong, which could well help the defendants in the long haul.
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At the slightest hint I seem unable to access it but at the moment there
is a 'renovation' page up, was working a while ago for me after a long
outage.
cya, Andrew
> I use it constantly, it seems fine to me ..
>
> >Hey guys,
> >
> > I just used he Metal Savings site a few hours ag
I use it constantly, it seems fine to me ..
>Hey guys,
>
> I just used he Metal Savings site a few hours ago.
>https://www.siderea.kz/ms2. Make sure you're putting that "https"
>instead of "http"...
>
> Khurram Khan
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Hello,
Does anyone have the updated url for
the Metal Savings site since they relocated the server?
Erich...are you still on this
list?
Eric,
https://www.sidereal.kz/ms2/index.html
Still works fine,
I have move funds in and out recently.
Kind regards,
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>Does anyone have the updated url for the Metal Savings site since they
relocated the server?
Doesn't this get you there?
www.metalsavings.com
Craig
PS: Eric, you're still sending HTML
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Hey guys,
I just used he Metal Savings site a few hours ago. https://www.siderea.kz/ms2.
Make sure you're putting that "https" instead of "http"...
Khurram Khan
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2 cents worth?
http://two-cents-worth.com/?135153
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Dear Eirc,
No, but if you find out let me know. Every email I
have sent them has been returned, no matter what
address I use.
Temporarily, we are using +31268440113 for our 24
hour, 7 day voice and fax services. The cable company
has pushed back the installation of another telephone
line into
Quote form the SR site:
Investors
Standard Reserve has received initial seed round
funding from E-Gold, G&SR, and Warranty Corporation of
America.
Is this how you treat your investors?
Sound like a cat fight to me!
--- George Matyjewicz
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> Yes, others have r
At 02:19 PM 2/15/2001 -0500, Eric Gaither wrote:
>Hello,
>
> Is anyone else experiencing a problem while trying to do a
> spend with e-gold today? I keep getting a message that says
> : "Error Out of memory" and a few strange codes.
>
>Just curious!
Yes, others have reported the same i
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> If the Government debt is in the trillions of dollars, what is use as
> collateral against that debt? Who is the debt really owed to, and if tax is
> not voluntary, why does it say it is in the IRS tax code?
the main collateral is the government's ability to raise re
> "JP" == jpm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JP> (You could say roughly, 100 400 oz bars is about 100 million bucks
JP> .. I believe)
s/ 100 400 oz / 1000 400 oz /
-JimC
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Sir,
I've noticed that you are replying to messages on the e-gold forum. I
assume then that you are not out of business. Can you respond to my
repeated requests for information regarding past due payment from
gold-age. Why have you not funded my account for the amount that you
charged my credit ca
Sir,
I've noticed that you are replying to messages on the e-gold forum. I
assume then that you are not out of business. Can you respond to my
repeated requests for information regarding past due payment from
gold-age. Why have you not funded my account for the amount that you
charged my credit ca
Ursha LLC wrote:
>
> Dear users! We have opened the e-gold account 239668 and have written
> the information about this in our electronic shop www.russiashop.com.ru.
> Tell me please - this information enough to carry out payments on our
> account?
>
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Yes Ursha, it is indeed enough so customers can now pay you in e-gold.
In order to make things easier for you (tracking of sales etc.) and
for the customer, you should perhaps consider implementing the e-gold
shopping cart interface which is free and very easy to set up. For
documentation see http
Does anyone want to answer this one? I believe the correct answer is no to
the extent that e-gold does not provide such services. To the extent that I
am providing such a service, then it is possible to get debit card that can
be funded by e-gold.
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