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US Mint temporarily halts silver coin sales
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[quote:Tazwell Wellington 32532434:MV8yMTE2NzI4X0VDODY4OTc=] I know this has probably been covered but the [b]Bolded part [/b]really caught my eye From:http://money.msn.com/now/post.aspx?post=46f3e875-5dc8-4bde-b15c-c53ffd2d6d42 "Is there a real silver shortage, and are we seeing a modern silver rush? The answers to those questions might depend on who you listen to. Last week, the U.S. Mint halted sales of its 2013 American Eagle silver bullion coins. The Mint website says the coins, with a face value of $1, contain a minimum of one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver. [b]According to Reuters, they are worth around $63 each. [/b] Reuters quotes an email sent by the Mint to authorized dealers on Thursday saying that sales of coin will resume at the end of the month after inventory has been restocked." WTH?, Over twice current spot price??? Shortage???? [/quote]
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I know this has probably been covered but the
Bolded part
really caught my eye
From: [
link to money.msn.com
]
"Is there a real silver shortage, and are we seeing a modern silver rush? The answers to those questions might depend on who you listen to.
Last week, the U.S. Mint halted sales of its 2013 American Eagle silver bullion coins.
The Mint website says the coins, with a face value of $1, contain a minimum of one troy ounce of 99.9% pure silver.
According to Reuters, they are worth around $63 each.
Reuters quotes an email sent by the Mint to authorized dealers on Thursday saying that sales of coin will resume at the end of the month after inventory has been restocked."
WTH?, Over twice current spot price???
Shortage????
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