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Gold Climbs 1.2 Percent

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New York gold futures climbed 1.2 percent on Monday, recovering slightly from October's registered biggest monthly loss in 25 years. Silver experienced a small...

Finest Known Ultra High Relief Saint at November 2008 Santa Clara...

(Santa Clara, California) – The finest known 1907 Ultra High Relief Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle gold coin will be the centerpiece of a multi-million dollar exhibit, "100 Greatest U.S. Coins," during the first three days of the Santa Clara, California Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Expo, November 13 – 16, 2008. The show will be held in the Santa Clara Convention Center, 5001 Great America Parkway, where free parking is available.

1907 $20 Ultra High Relief Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle Gold Coin

 

"The Ultra High Relief is graded PCGS Proof-69 and will be the focal point of an exhibit based on the popular book, ‘100 Greatest U.S. Coins.’  This outstanding display is courtesy of Certified Assets Management of Wilmington, Delaware, which values the Ultra High Relief at $5 million," said Ronald J. Gillio, Expo General Chairman.

"This famous coin was designed by renowned sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens, at the personal request of President Theodore Roosevelt.  It was struck seven times to bring up all the beautiful features in the design.  There are less than 20 known surviving examples, and this is the finest," said Don Ketterling, Executive Vice President of Certified Assets Management.

"This magnificent piece could establish itself as ‘the Holy Grail’ of American numismatics."

 

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Hawaii State Quarter Release Ceremony and Collector Forum

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Hawaii state quarters officially enter circulation on Monday, but their ceremonial release kicks-off a week later, on Monday, November 10, the United States Mint...

Bullion & Business Weekend Report – Nov 1

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Precious metals and world stock markets rushed forward for the week. London gold, silver and platinum gained 3 percent, 1.4 percent, and 7.7 percent,...