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Yamana Gold Inc. AUY


Primary Symbol: T.YRI

Yamana Gold Inc is a Canadian-based precious metals producer with gold and silver production, development stage properties, exploration properties, and land positions throughout the Americas, including Canada, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. The company's segment includes Canadian Malartic; Jacobina; Cerro Moro; El Penon; Minera Florida and Corporate and other. It generates maximum revenue from the Canadian Malartic segment.


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Comment by mrcashflowon Oct 19, 2012 10:59am
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Post# 20502670

RE: Supply

RE: Supply

   There has always been a "disconnect" so to speak, between the "paper market" and the "physical market". Physical gold and silver in bar or coin form is very hard to find in quanity. There are a just  few dealers you can buy from in most localities, and the buy/sell side usually is about 2% kickback for the dealer...You should be able to sell your physical precious metals at a price of at least the "spot price" of the paper market price...anything less and your getting ripped off, as ALL precious metals sold directly from a refiner to the public in bar form, carry an additional charge called a "bar charge". The price varies on the quanity of metal purchased, but in general for a 10 ounce purchase it ranges from 10% to 15% with "shipping included"....my point being, the physical market and the paper market are 2 completly different animals...There is no doubt, a huge shortage on the physical side as a dealer will quickly swallow up any gold/silver bars the public is willing to sell....By the way I also own Yamana shares.

Cheers

Mrcashflow

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