Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gold. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

The first coins

The first known coins were created by the Lydians around 600 years B.C. Lydia was located on the Southern coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) approximately half-way between Mesopotamia and Greece.
The first coins were made of electrum--an alloy of gold and silver. Each coin was hand engraved. They weigh about the same as a Washington quarter. The Lydians developed the 24 carat system of value and are believed to have established the first permanent retail shops. They were conquered by Alexander the Great and the Persian Empire. Much of what is known about this ancient society comes from the Greek historian, Herodotus.

Monday, November 5, 2012

"The Fed"

 
 
If you search Wikipedia for "Federal Reserve," you might be surprised to find that there is no such entry. That is because the "Fed" is not an entity; it is a system.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is located on 33 Liberty Street. The President is William Dudley It is the largest Federal Reserve bank in terms of assets and volume.



Jaime Dimon is the Chairman of the Board of Directors. The Fed Bank of New York has the largest known gold repository containing nearly a quarter of the entire gold supply, weighing approximately 7,000 tonnes worth 415 billion dollars.
Why is gold so enjoyable to look at?
 

Monday, October 29, 2012

Moneygasm
The following incredible photos come from a Southern California estate sale that was listed on Craigslist today. This is the most stunning private money collection I have ever seen (except for professional dealers.) The following photos are just a small part of the collection.