Barry Stuppler
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Gold Price Powers Ahead Amid Political Tensions
(Read More)The gold price is powering ahead today, racking up its fourth straight day of gains as political tensions boil over between the US and North Korea with the later threatening to strike the US Territory of Guam . . . .
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Gold broke through the short term resistance level
(Read More)Gold broke through the $1,280 short term resistance level today and is continuing higher . . . .
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Fire & fury, and Gold is back on its bullish track
(Read More)Fire & fury, and Gold is back on its bullish track, reaching a high of $1,276 today . . . .
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Numismatic News PNG Awards Coverage
(Read More)Numismatic News has published their August issue, covering the PNG Awards banquet in Denver, Colorado . . . .
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Gold and Silver Demand Would go Ballistic if People Understand the Need to Buy it Now
(Read More)The Bigger the Base, the Greater the Upside Case. This saying among technical analysts/chartists helps define where we are today in gold and silver – and where we’ll soon be headed . . . .
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Gold tested the $1,250 support level this morning
(Read More)Gold tested the $1,250 per ounce support level this morning, reaching a low of $1,251 before sizeable buying appeared . . . .
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Gold & Silver tests support level – Rare Coin market hot
(Read More)Last Friday, as Gold approached its recent high of $1,280 per ounce some news overshadowed the rally . . . .
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Gold is trading in a narrow range
(Read More)Gold is trading in a very narrow $4 high/low range today, between $1,259 and $1,255 per ounce . . . .
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Barry Stuppler Selected as New PNG President
(Read More)Officers of the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG) have selected Barry Stuppler to be the organization’s President for the 2017 – 2019 term. Stuppler was selected during the PNG Board of Directors meeting in Denver, Colorado on July 30, 2017 . . . .
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U.S. Mint will start selling palladium American Eagle bullion coins in September
(Read More)Starting in September, the U.S. Mint will be issuing its first American Eagle bullion coin struck in .9995 fine palladium . . . .





