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All That Glitters: Investing in Gold and Rare Coins
- Created: Wednesday, 19 May 2010 21:16
By Attorney General Greg Abbott For centuries, gold has been one of the world’s most popular investments. Long considered an investor’s “safe haven,” gold offers consumers diverse investment opportunities, including: traditional purchases of bullion gold bars or coins; electronic trades in gold futures; and investments in gold mining companies. |
Canada maple leaf scam
- Created: Wednesday, 19 May 2010 21:07
I am looking for a story about how people make a replica of a coin and its resulted finding this story of Canada Maple leaf scam. This can be happening to any coin collector around the world and a great read to make use aware of this kind of scam. This Maple Leaf scam happened in the United States. They're called as a "million-dollar gold coin scam" involving counterfeit versions of the Royal Canadian Mint's famous one-ounce Maple Leaf coin.
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Yet another WTC coin scam? NY1 profits from it?
- Created: Wednesday, 19 May 2010 21:05
I was watching NY1, and there was a "1 on 1" interview with Larry Silverstein. Immediately afterwards (and seemingly part of the program content), there was an ad by the National Collector's Mint for a "2001-2006 World Trade Center Commemorative" coin. These coins (allegedly) contain silver from a vault recovered from the World Trade Center. Five dollars of each purchase (allegedly) goes to "official" 9/11 families and charities. |
The Perpetual Burn Scam
- Created: Wednesday, 19 May 2010 21:01
The Perpetual Burn Scam: Just when I think that I have heard of every scam imaginable in the coin industry, another brand new one materializes out of nowhere. These innovative scams are clever, but brutally cruel. Observing these things over the years I have come to the conclusion that a thief’s mind never rests. Night and day these leather-backed slimies concoct multitudes of new ways to rob people. Over the past few months I have talked with a number of people who have been bitten by these diamond backs. |