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Gold Rebounds as Silver Jumps 1.3%, US 1 Oz Bullion Coins Gain
Following two consecutive daily losses, gold rebounded Tuesday when the U.S. dollar fell and bargain hunting ensued. Pressuring the greenback were comments from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke about weakness in the U.S. economy and optimism over reports of progress in a Greece debt deal.
Gold prices gained $23.50, or 1.4% to $1,748.40 an ounce in the April futures contract on the [...]
2012 Native American $1 Coin Image Released
The United States Mint has published the coin image for the reverse of the 2012 Native American $1 Coin. Until now, only a line art image of the design was available, and that was released back in November.
As mandated by law and since 2009, the reverse of the dollars have changed annually to feature a unique design celebrating important contributions by Indian tribes and Native Americans [...]
El Yunque Quarter Three-Coin Set Available
Kicking off the month of February for the United States Mint were bags and rolls of the first 2012-dated quarters which depict El Yunque National Forest. The second U.S. Mint product issued this month features those same quarters but in collector editions. On Tuesday, February 7, 2012, the United States Mint released the El Yunque Quarter Three-Coin Set.
The set is the eleventh released in the series of America the Beautiful Quarters®, but it has the lowest price. At $9.95, it is [...]
Gold Declines as Silver Gains Penny, Major US Mint Eagle Coins Rise
Gold declined Monday for a second straight session as a stronger U.S. dollar and a "risk-off" mentality pressured the yellow metal.
Gold prices fell $15.40, or 0.9% to $1,724.90 an ounce in the April futures contract on the Comex in New York. Gold moved between a low of $1,714.00 and a high of $1,740.90 [...]
El Yunque Quarters Available in Bags and Rolls
United States Mint bags and rolls of 2012 El Yunque National Forest Quarters were made available Friday, February 3.
El Yunque quarters were actually released into circulation beginning on January 23. The new quarter marks the first of five releases scheduled in 2012 and the eleventh in the America the Beautiful Quarters® Program [...]
In The Lead β Itβs All Greek To Us All
Gold's worst loss in over one month showed signs of continuing to deepen as markets opened for trading in New York this morning. Albeit during the overnight hours gold prices managed to bump some $10 higher in a recovery attempt, the uncertainty manifest in the European news flows on Monday kept the selling pressure on in the precious metals and commodities' complex and speculators opted to take temporary shelter under the "green" umbrella of the US dollar (up 0.52% on the index).
European leaders appear to be losing patience with Greece at this juncture and have more or less issued an ultimatum for it to cut a deal that implies further belt-tightening measures, or [...]
Gold Prices Up 0.5% for Week as Silver Dips 0.1%, Bullion Eagle Sales Mixed
Gold prices rose 0.5% this week despite a $19 loss on Friday which was triggered by a stronger than expected U.S. jobs report. Said report showed that the unemployment rate fell to 8.3% -- the lowest level since February 2009 -- from the 8.5% reading in December.
In closing Friday, gold prices declined 1.1% to $1,740.30 an ounce in the April futures contract on the Comex in New York. Prices traded as low as $1,726.20 and as high as $1,765.90 [...]
Senators Want to Dump Dollar Bills for $1 Coins
In what could end up being an about-face in government policy, new legislation was introduced in the United States Senate on January 31, 2012 seeking to replace paper dollar bills with $1 coins.
The proposed bipartisan bill is entitled the Currency Optimization, Innovation, and National Savings (COINS) Act, S. 2049, and was introduced by Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa and Senator John McCain of Arizona.
If passed and signed into law, the COINS Act would effectively serve as a reversal to the December 2011 order [...]
In The Lead β Written In Cement?
Spot gold dealings opened flat, near the $1,759 bid level but it then fell by $25 to near the $1,735 area shortly after the release of the jobs statistics and then the ISM services index and factory orders numbers this morning.
Recent advances (7.4% on the 30-day chart) in the value of the yellow metal had already prompted contrarian calls (based on the readings of gold newsletter sentiment data) for caution, and then some. So long as gold does not manage a close above the $1,803 area (according to EW analysis) the metal has the potential to turn lower after the current rally runs out of steam [...]
Teletrade Redesigns Website and Improves Coin Bidding
Teletrade, America's premier Internet auctioneer of certified coins and currency, is proud to announce the new Teletrade.com, launched February 2, 2012. The new website features a fresh look, easy navigation, and increased focus on our collectors' and consignors' needs.
In addition to the redesign Teletrade has also made several changes to the bidding structure, most notably, No Hidden Reserves -- all bidding will now open at the opening bid or one bid increment below the reserve to increase bidding transparency [...]




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