[e-gold-list] Re: [dgc.chat] Liberty Dollar Debuts Online!

2002-11-22 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Friends, Just to bring this thread back to its subject heading, for fits and giggles, I learned today from Bernard von NotHaus that the Liberty Dollar has now exceeded $3 million in circulation in silver pieces, paper warehouse receipts, and digital warehouse receipts. Still places third

[e-gold-list] Re: [dgc.chat] Liberty Dollar Debuts Online!

2002-11-22 Thread SnowDog
Just to bring this thread back to its subject heading, for fits and giggles, I learned today from Bernard von NotHaus that the Liberty Dollar has now exceeded $3 million in circulation in silver pieces, paper warehouse receipts, and digital warehouse receipts. Still places third among free

[e-gold-list] Re: [dgc.chat] Liberty Dollar Debuts Online!

2002-11-21 Thread Jim Davidson
Dear Craig, How so? Their last audit only shows about 45,000 ounces of silver, and 25 ounces of gold, in circulation. http://63.126.1.222/audits/2002%20Audits/September%20Audit%202002.asp I don't know. I've copied Bernard, as these figures seem inconsistent with both his September timeframe

[e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar

2002-06-04 Thread John Kyle
-- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: e-gold Discussion [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar non-profit anythings should be bundled up, beaten with a stick and burned :) if there's no profit its no good the norfed folks should be making millions -- I hope

[e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar

2002-05-28 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
From: Steven T. Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Liberty Dollar is an interesting concept. Why don't they accept digital currencies especially e-gold for there goods? Steve They do accept e-gold (or at least they did). The last time I bought Liberty currency I paid with e-gold. Regards,

[e-gold-list] Re: The Liberty Dollar

2002-05-28 Thread don . raymond
Salutations Mr. NotHaus! Have you ever considered a warehouse receipt denominated in grams of e-silver or e-gold? I am surprised no one else has started to do this. I know there is a markup for minting your own coins but 10 USD for 1 ounce of silver still seems a bit steep to me. [EMAIL

[e-gold-list] Re: The Liberty Dollar

2002-05-28 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Salutations Mr. NotHaus! Have you ever considered a warehouse receipt denominated in grams of e-silver or e-gold? I am surprised no one else has started to do this. I know there is a markup for minting your own coins but 10 USD for 1 ounce of silver still seems a

[e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar

2002-05-27 Thread lee
I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep the silver for themselves. For

[e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar

2002-05-27 Thread Patrick Chkoreff
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep

[e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar

2002-05-27 Thread SnowDog
I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep the silver for

[e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar

2002-05-27 Thread jpm
I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep the silver for

[e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar

2002-05-27 Thread Steven T. Cramer
The Liberty Dollar is an interesting concept. Why don't they accept digital currencies especially e-gold for there goods? Steve --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-list as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard

[e-gold-list] Re: the liberty dollar

2002-05-27 Thread lee
I've been using the Liberty Dollar lately for practically everything I buy. A couple of times, one or more of the silver coins hasn't even made it into the cash register because either an employee or another customer has put a $10 FRN in its place so they could keep the silver for