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No legitimate claim to $10 million California gold find, firm says
By Laila Kearney
Reuters
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
The currency firm representing a California couple who found $10 million worth of rare Gold Rush-era coins buried on their property says no valid claim to the collection has emerged, despite rumors that the stash was swiped in a 1901 heist.
A sale of the treasure trove, which includes 1,400 gold pieces in nearly mint condition, will proceed as planned, said coin expert David McCarthy of currency firm Kagin's.
"To my knowledge, no legitimate claims have surfaced, and I don't think that any will," McCarthy told Reuters.
... For the full story:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/05/us-usa-californa-coins-idUSBRE...
Jim Sinclair plans seminars in Los Angeles and San Diego
Gold advocate Jim Sinclair's next market analysis seminars will be held in Los Angeles from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 8, and in San Diego from 2 to 6 p.m. the following day, Sunday, March 9. Details, including registration information, are posted at Sinclair's Internet site, JSMinset.com, here:
http://www.jsmineset.com/qa-session-tickets/
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Mines and Money Hong Kong
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Monday-Friday, March 24-28, 2014
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China
http://www.minesandmoney.com/hongkong/
Canadian Investor Conference 2014
Vancouver Convention Centre West
1055 Canada Place, Vancouver, British Columbia
Sunday and Monday, June 1 and 2, 2014
http://cambridgehouse.com/event/25/canadian-investor-conference-2014-inc...
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Safe and Private Allocated Bullion Storage In Singapore
Given the increasing risks in financial markets, it is more important than ever to own physical bullion coins and bars and to store them in the safest vaults in the world in the safest jurisdictions in the world. Gold advocates Jim Sinclair and Marc Faber have recommended Singapore.
Now, with GoldCore, you can own coins and bars in fully insured, segregated, and allocated accounts in Singapore with the ability to take delivery. Learn more by downloading GoldCore's Essential Guide To Storing Gold In Singapore:
http://info.goldcore.com/essential-guide-to-storing-gold-in-singapore
And for more information call Daniel or Sharon at +44 203 0869200 in the United Kingdom or at +1 302 635 1160 in the United States. Or email them at info@goldcore.com.