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Florida just joined a growing number of states redefining gold and silver as legal currency. Here's why that matters — even ...
For the first time since 1971, gold and silver coins will be recognized as currency. Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 999 that outline ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis while in Apopka on Tuesday signed a bill allowing Floridians to use precious metals for everyday transactions alongside traditional currency.
Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law on Tuesday, stating gold and silver coins can be used as legal currency in the state of Florida.
“I strongly believe, by 2035, that one Bitcoin will be over $ 1 million, gold will be $30,000, and silver $3,000 a coin,” he said. Kiyosaki is not the only one expressing confidence in Bitcoin ...
Museum of Eastern Bohemia/Facebook Two tourists discovered a treasure trove of gold coins and bracelets while hiking in the Czech Republic. The hikers found the treasure in two containers hidden ...
Inside was a treasure trove of 598 gold coins, neatly organized into columns and wrapped in black fabric, said Miroslav Novak, the head of the archaeological department of the Museum of Eastern ...
Dubai residents can now have 24-carat gold coins delivered to their homes in less than an hour as super app Careem targets millions of Indians in the United Arab Emirates. Dubai-based Careem ...
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The majority of the forces driving the rising price of silver are identical to those driving the price of gold. (Reuters) The adage ‘silver is the poor man’s gold’ has been taken literally ...
It is a fabulous time to be a gold bug. Not long ago, outing yourself as one was a good way of getting people to back away from you at an investment conference. The popular image was of someone in ...
Archaeologists have discovered more than $318,000 worth of gold and silver coins believed to have been used by pagans as “devil’s money” at a rare Medieval worship site in the Netherlands.