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Zhorro

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  1. "Gold is telling us the Fed is wrong": Peter Schiff: Gold Is Telling Us The Fed Is Wrong | ZeroHedge
  2. Surge in speculators' net long positions may mean that silver still has some way to go: Inflation-Risk Latecomers Pile Into Silver | ZeroHedge
  3. If it is based on this design, you would have thought the RM would have released it on 18th June 2025 - i.e. 210th Anniversary, rather than the 208 years 10 months and one week Anniversary!
  4. According to BBP the close is £20.80
  5. Yep, according to BBP is is £1,813.85.
  6. Looks to be making a move: £20.40, up 11.4% in the last month:
  7. I thought it was to do with the coins - my bad.
  8. Hi, are you in the right section? I think this post should be under "Buying & Selling" "Australia & New Zealand" "Ungraded". It is also usual to have your Forum name and date in the pictures.
  9. It is interesting that many Western governments seem to have ignored gold, i.e. not been buying it recently. A notable exception to this is Poland. The countries that have been buying are China, Russia and India. A surprising buyer is Singapore. But Japan seems to be in the Western camp and is not buying. Interestingly the Western camp have focused their reserves on US dollar debt. This dichotomy could have serious consequences if US debt continues to increase unchecked.
  10. Good question! As far as I can tell: 1) Expectation of interest rates coming down? So, gold up? But of course gold was not this high when interest rates were really low. 2) Higher oil prices are pushing up the expectation of inflation? If this is the case, then interest rates are not going to come down? Contradicts 1) above! 3) De-dollarization - so no real incentive for China to sell its gold. Does China really want to sell gold and buy dollars? Other countries are also wanting financial independence following the way the dollar was weaponised against Russia. 4) Countries that hold large amounts of their reserves in dollars are starting to worry about the rate of increase in US Government debt - and so may be diversifying. 5) Anticipation of possible turmoil in the run up to / following US (and UK) elections? I'm sure there are other reasons as well.
  11. I think you need to read the "Quick start guide":
  12. I know the Japanese interest rate has gone slightly positive, but I'm struggling to see a direct connection with the increase in the price of gold. I think US inflation figures come out tomorrow, so whether people are taking a gamble?
  13. And do we know what has been pushing up the price of gold over the last week?
  14. Followed his own advice and went bankrupt after shorting gold???
  15. I remember about six years ago I was upset I missed out on a sub £200 sovereign!
  16. Zhorro

    Typo on sovereign?

    Does the letter go into the coin, or does it stick out? People do sometimes engrave their initials on coins - but it could still be a fake. If the letter sticks out, it probably means it is part of the design and so a fake.
  17. Can we tell which Bond it is? Or is it Johnny English?
  18. Sorry, someone sent me a PM before your response, and I said I would reserve it for them - sorry.
  19. Nice Proof Gold 1987 Double Sovereign Condition notes: In very good condition. Box/COA: No box, but does have a Certificate numbered 323. Price: £795 includes Royal Mail Special Delivery. Item Location: UK Shipping destinations: UK only. Payment Terms: Payment by bank transfer in GBP only. As I don’t do internet banking I will physically go into my local bank branch the morning following the transfer in order to confirm the payment has come through. No Returns. Dispatch Time: I aim to post by lunchtime of the day following payment. Photos:
  20. Nice 1994 Gold £5 BU Quintuple Sovereign Box/COA: Box and Cert. No.397 Condition notes: Good condition. Price: £1,995 includes Royal Mail Special Delivery. This is over £900 lower than a new RM £5 Gold release – and in probably better condition! Item Location: UK Shipping destinations: UK only. Payment Terms: Payment by bank transfer in GBP only. As I don’t do internet banking, I will physically go into my local bank branch on the morning following the transfer in order to confirm the payment has come through. No returns. Dispatch Time: I aim to post by lunchtime of the day following payment. Photos:
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