Last week, I went shopping with my wife looking for jewelry for my brother-in-law. He is getting married end of this year. As Chinese, it is customary for close siblings to give Gold during tea ceremony. We decided that it is best that we buy at today’s price rather than buying year end’s price. This is my first experience in buying gold from a local jewelry shop.
We headed down to Sungai Wang Plaza as there are few big franchise jewelry shops. After checking out few shops, we locked our eyes on a simple but elegant gold 916 bracelet from Tomei Jewelry shop located at BB Plaza. Gold was priced at RM205/gram that day.
Eric Sprott of Sprott.com and James Turk, of GoldMoney Foundation, talk about how there isn’t enough silver in the silver market to back existing “paper silver” commitments. Sprott thinks that “silver will be the investment of this decade”. [Read more →]
I always recommend investing only in silver bullion in either coin or bar format with triple nine finest or better. Compare that to jewelry grade silver, the silver sterling at 92.5% finest, investment grade silver is a pain to maintain their shines. They tend to get tarnished easily.
Worry not! Today, we will bring sexy back to your tarnished silver!
^ Tarnished Canadian Timber Wolf, but still worth RM200 a pop!
Three ingredients that we will be using for our cooking lesson are as follow:
^ You can buy baking soda and aluminium foil cheaply at any hardware shop.
1. Baking Soda (Arm & Hammer – RM9.90 from Ace Hardware)
2. Aluminum Foil
3. Hot Water
An interesting video on money creation I found in youtube. The first part of the video explains how the money system works. The second part of the video highlights the First National Bank of Montgomery vs Jerome Daly case which is also known as the 1968’s Credit River Case.
“Six months later Justice Mahoney was found dead (allegedly by poison) and Mr. Daly was disbarred and never practiced law again.” – pjkartist.hubpages.com