Still is. I just checked online and premiums are still screwy.Spot has been flirting with $25 all day.
Very cool looking! What are they?These arrived while we were away at the Smokies:
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I've seen similar things between several of the exchanges but figured it was due to an influx of product (like certain silver rounds for example). Kind of like how several online gun companies all of a sudden had Carcanos for sale at the same time, or those Chinese-by-way-of-Albania SKSs earlier.I have a suspicion that JMBullion and Provident are somehow associated with each other. I got 2 "back in stock" notices for the same unusual items within a minute of each other, and the prices were within 2 cents of each other. When it comes to 20 Franc or British sovereign coins, they both are in stock at the same time, and when one is out, so is the other.
And as of now above! Gold over $1,773.Spot is trying real hard to get to 26 today...
My FedEx guy pulls this same thing everytime gets real old.Just got a notice from USPS about my Gainesville Coin delivery. They said it required a signature (it didn't) and that they attempted delivery (they didn't). In my request for re-delivery I told them that unless it was here by 8 a.m. tomorrow (4/17) that I would file a report of theft with the Postmaster General. Oh, and on the little slip they left in the mailbox, it said that the shipper was M&J Plumbing. No, I didn't order silver from a plumbing company. I am so tired of dealing with incompetence.
Get it while it's still available.Exclusive: China opens its borders to billions of dollars of gold imports - sources
China has given domestic and international banks permission to import large amounts of gold into the country, five sources familiar with the matter said, potentially helping to support global gold prices after months of declines. China is the world's biggest gold consumer, gobbling up hundreds...finance.yahoo.com