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29
Feb

Spot Gold Price Drop

Spot Gold Price

spot gold price

spot gold price

As I’m writing this, the New York spot gold price is down for the day by $92 per ounce so far!  Personally, I cannot remember when we had such a large one day price drop. Read more »

27
Feb

Nevada Gold Prospecting

Nevada Gold Prospecting

 If you missed it, click this link to view part one of Nevada gold prospecting

Part three will be in the next post.

25
Feb

New Gold Rush In California

California Gold Rush

The Modern California Gold Rush

With spot prices of gold over $1,750 per ounce a modern day California gold rush is underway. This record high gold price has many people once again, heading to the California hills to mine and pan for the precious metal.

The recession and high gold prices are bringing on a new California Gold Rush. As AP’s Haven Daley reports, the 1849 Gold Rush only removed an estimated 10 percent of the precious metal, so there’s still plenty of gold “in them thar hills.”                                                      California gold nuggets


21
Feb

Ron Paul – Dollar – Gold – Fed

Dr. Ron Paul talks about the US dollar, gold price and the Federal Reserve

Ron Paul – opening the eyes of Americans and the world to the failings of FIAT currency.

Someone who supports Obama needs to explain to me why our president doesn’t support monetary transparency. It’s not the governments’ money, it belongs to the people. I think his and the Democratic Senates’ dismissal of Dr. Pauls’ legislation speaks volumes about our supposed “leadership”. Read more »


20
Feb

Gold Price Outlook

Gold Price Outlook

Gold is a “means of exchange” … a medium with which to conduct transactions. Throughout history, items such as cigarettes, seashells, and even wooden sticks have served this purpose.

Can Gold be used as money? Yes, but it’s not very common, and it never really has been, at least not to the extent that Silver has. A gold standard might work, but not if our gov’t was required to repay the central bank more gold then it was lent to begin with. Read more »