On May 21, ahead of the Formula 1 Grand Prix de Monaco, Rosland Capital, with the support of F1 and the Keep Fighting Foundation, donated a 1-kilo coin for an auction benefiting Caudwell Children, an organization seeking to transform the lives of dis...
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Precious metals have had a somewhat mixed week and it’s all probably down to expectations with respect to US inflation. Inflation, and any attempts to control it, can be something of a two-edged sword for precious metals.
While they are generally se...
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Exploration in Cairo opened back up and gold excavation in Egyptian tombs will commence!
A piece of copper struck by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia in 1794 sold at auction for much more than expected.
3,000-year-old Chinese bronze wine vessels from ...
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Silver: The ‘devil’s metal’ rides out.
There has been considerable controversy over the likely supply/demand fundamentals and future pricing situation for silver, following on from the attempts a month or so ago to drive up the price with a short ...
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Starting in 2022, the Circulating Collectible Coin Redesign Act will commemorate American women who have shaped history on up to five quarters per year.
Check out the 50 most valuable and rare coins from the UK.
The 1933 double eagle $20 gold coin ...
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Gold and the algorithms - not necessarily good friends.
Buying gold has a certain degree of historical support in its favor. But we live in a new computer age where many purchasing decisions are made by computer algorithms that seldom have gold’s ...
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A couple of weeks ago, President Biden signed off on his administration’s Covid-19 pandemic support package, estimated to cost the U.S. Treasury around $1.9 TRILLION! In this day and age billions of dollars are seen as small change and trillions as t...
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China gold demand on the rise again but is that even helpful?
Over the past couple of decades, India, and then China, have been by far the world’s two largest gold consuming nations and their combined consumption has been key to the levels achieved ...
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In addition to being used to exchange goods, coins of the ancient and medieval worlds were struck with the image of the ruler so that subjects would know what he looked like. This extremely rare 13th century gold coin is considered the first “true” p...
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To celebrate the return of the Davis Cup in 2021, Rosland is now offering new, 2021-issue gold coins featuring the Davis Cup itself.
The beautiful, limited edition coins are 22mm diameter, 999.9 fine gold, and are only available from Rosland Capital...
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