The Middle East Is Lost As Gold, Silver, Oil Rocket Higher
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The Bullard Bulwark
Precious metals trading opened on a defensive note once again this morning, as currency markets saw the US dollar as well as the euro (at slightly different times) benefiting from hawkish jawboning coming from the official sector. Additional signs of … Continue reading
Large Denomination U.S. Currency
Today, the base currency of the United States is the U.S. dollar, and is printed on bills in denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. At one time, however, it also included five larger denominations. High-denomination currency … Continue reading
The “Treskilling” Yellow
The “Treskilling” Yellow, or 3 skilling banco error of color (Swedish: Gul tre skilling banco, Gul=yellow), is a postage stamp of Sweden, and holds the world’s record auction sales price for a single postage stamp. In 1855, Sweden issued its … Continue reading
Gold Climbs Amid Middle East Turbulence
Gold gained near a record in New York as unrest in Libya and the Middle East and concern about Europe’s debt crisis spurred demand for an alternative investment. The U.S.-led alliance is preparing to direct more attacks against Libyan leader … Continue reading