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Bullion is gold, silver, or
other precious metals in the form of bars, ingots, or
specialized coins that is said to
maintain its
worth better than conventional...
- In the
United States Bullion,
California Bullion,
Missouri Bullion,
Nevada Mount Bullion,
Alpine County,
California Mount Bullion,
Mariposa County, California...
- The
United States Bullion Depository,
often known as Fort Knox, is a
fortified vault building located next to the
United States Army post of Fort Knox...
- A
bullion coin is a coin
struck from
precious metal and kept as a
store of
value or an
investment rather than used in day-to-day commerce. A
bullion coin...
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Laura Bullion (October 1876 –
December 2, 1961) was an
outlaw of the Old West. Most
sources indicate Bullion was born in Knickerbocker, near Mertzon, in...
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Bullionism is an
economic theory that
defines wealth by the
amount of
precious metals owned.
Bullionism is an
early or
primitive form of mercantilism...
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Bullion was an Internet-based
digital gold
currency founded by Jim and
Pamela Fa**** of Moorpark, California, as part of
their Goldfinger Coin & Bullion...
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known as
bullion and are
traded on
commodity markets.
Bullion metals may be cast into
ingots or
minted into coins. The
defining attribute of
bullion is that...
- A gold bar, also
called gold
bullion or a gold ingot, is a
quantity of
refined metallic gold of any
shape that is made by a bar
producer meeting standard...
- twice-daily
telephone meeting of
representatives from five
bullion-trading
firms of the
London bullion market. Furthermore, gold is
traded continuously throughout...