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Entries from November 27th, 2007

Sell gold jewelry & gold coins online?

November 27th, 2007 · No Comments · Gold Coins, Gold Jewelry, Scrap Gold

Tweet In these days of the internet and overnight express mail, it should come as no surprise that buying and selling gold online is also possible. US company Lippincott, LLC, who say they have been helping people turn gold into cash for nearly 20 years now, offer this service at their GoldKit.com website. Customers order […]

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Spot gold price takes a breather

November 12th, 2007 · No Comments · Gold in the Media, Investing in Gold

Tweet After reaching dizzying heights last week, when investors took profits on the rally spot gold dropped to its lowest level in nearly a week, falling to $813.17, while silver also fell back to $15.16, reports Money Week. Tweet

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Spot gold at highest level since January 1980

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments · Gold in the Media, Investing in Gold

Tweet Spot gold briefly peaked at $814.10 today after a jump in the oil price, before dropping back to $813.50 – which is nevertheless comfortably over the $800 level only recently predicted to be reached “by the end of 2007”. At the same time, silver reached $14.84 an ounce then moved back to $14.83. Tweet

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Gold price reached $800 yesterday, but not such a shock says “Baltimore Sun”

November 1st, 2007 · No Comments · Gold Coins, Gold in the Media, Gold Jewelry, Investing in Gold, Investing in Gold Stocks and Shares

Tweet On the last day of October 2007 the gold price briefly returned to $800 an ounce for the first time in 27 years. But the “Baltimore Sun” commented that this number, which “sent jaws dropping” in 1980, was unlikely to shock anyone today. Adjusted for inflation, the $800 of 1980 would be about $2,000 […]

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