Barry Stuppler
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All-Time Finest Historic CC Dollar<br />Collection Purchased by Barry Stuppler
(Read More)The Ponderosa Collection, the PCGS Set Registry® number one finest-of-all-time set of circulation strike Carson City Morgan dollars, 1878-1893, has been acquired intact by Woodland Hills, California dealer Barry Stuppler . . . .
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Gold sold off before finding bargain buyers
(Read More)Gold opened near the highs of the day at $1,225 and sold off, reaching a low of $1,216 before finding bargain buyers . . . .
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India Gold imports shoot up to 955.16 tons during FY 2018
(Read More)As per the information passed to the parliament, Gold import in volume terms has increased by 22.43 per cent to 955.16 tons during the fiscal year 2017-18 . . . .
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Gold rises on short covering and bargain buying
(Read More)Short covering and bargain buying has caused Gold to rise slightly in early US trading . . . .
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Summertime markets are quiet
(Read More)The yellow metal is up from Hong Kong trading hours, but is still just slightly down from yesterday . . . .
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BRICS Gold: A new model for multilateral cooperation
(Read More)The first-ever industrial public-private partnership investment project undertaken by partners from all BRICS member states has been pioneered in the gold mining sector against the backdrop of the BRICS Summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa . . . .
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Russia Ditches U.S. Dollar for Gold as Tensions Rise
(Read More)Russia‘s U.S. dollar reserves have shrunk from $96.1 billion in March to just $14.9 billion in May, according to the Russian Central Bank . . . .
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Valuing Gold in A World Awash with Dollars
(Read More)In this article I point to the pressures on the Fed to moderate monetary policy, but that will only affect the timing of the next cyclical credit crisis . . . .
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Another quiet day
(Read More)Gold prices are moving slightly higher today and are currently around the intraday highs . . . .
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China's Gold Mystery: Is Nation Slowly Increasing Reserves?
(Read More)The case for China raising its gold holdings seems compelling . . . .





