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		<title>Gold &#8211; Pieces Of 50</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we move forwards towards a gold standard, we will need many new innovations (as well as a rediscovery of old things that have long been forgotten).  At the Gold Symposium in Sydney Australia, I saw an exhibitor who has a new, innovative product.  They have thin sheets (almost like wafers, especially the gold ones). [...]]]></description>
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