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  2. Why Costco is selling gold bars and silver coins

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    It began selling $2,000 gold bars online in September and sold more than $100 million worth of the bars last quarter. But Costco’s move is more about marketing than just about increasing sales.

  3. Executive Order 6102 - Wikipedia

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    The limitation on gold ownership in the United States was repealed after President Gerald Ford signed a bill legalizing private ownership of gold coins, bars, and certificates by an Act of Congress, codified in Pub. L. 93–373, [3] which went into effect December 31, 1974.

  4. Here’s one economic message from the Costco gold bar craze

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    Gold prices continue to hit fresh records. ... with Costco raking in a reported $200 million per month in gold bar sales. ... gold prices are up 31.72% to $2,750 an ounce. Silver and platinum ...

  5. Costco is now selling platinum bars. Here's the price of a bar.

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    Costco is expanding its precious metals offerings, building on top of its rollout last year of gold bars, which often sold out within hours.The retailer is now adding 1-ounce platinum bars to its ...

  6. Silver as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Silver often tracks the gold price due to store of value demands, although the ratio can vary. The crustal ratio of silver to gold is 17.5:1. [7] The gold/silver price ratio is often analyzed by traders, investors, and buyers. [8] The gold/silver ratio is the oldest continuously tracked exchange rate in history. [9]

  7. Doré bar - Wikipedia

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    The proportions of silver and gold can vary widely. Doré bars weigh as much as 25 kg. During the 19th century gold rushes, gold nuggets and dust were melted into crude gold bars mistakenly called "bullion" by miners. They were, more accurately, doré bars with higher contents of silver and other adulterants than the mints would accept.

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