What’s Gold Worth to a Bank?

March 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Have you ever wondered what gold is worth to a bank? Apparently not much, as the following article shows:

A Utah woman who tried paying for Walmart groceries with $20 Gold Double Eagles was apparently turned away, and then exchanged 14 of them at a nearby bank for face value, according to one of the most unusual coin stories ever relayed in the media.

In a further twist, the bank’s teller apparently realized the uniqueness of the coins, bought them for what he paid the lady, and later learned of their value from a coin dealer. Read the full story…

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March 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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Attorney Glenn Russell

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Attorney Andrew Tarr

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Description: The Law Office of Andrew D. Tarr was formed to represent clients in all aspects of South Florida real estate matters with a special emphasis on real estate transactions and litigation, including Deposit Return Litigation, Contract Rescission Litigation, as well as litigation surrounding Pre-Construction Purchase and Sale Agreements.

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