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>When state Sen. Bob Ide, R-Casper, introduced the Wyoming Gold Act earlier this year — which requires the Wyoming state treasurer to buy and hold at least $10 million in physical gold — the price of gold was much lower.
It was hovering in the $2,600 to $2,700 per ounce range. Now gold is soaring high at $3,385 an ounce, and even reached $3,500 in April. Any gold bought then would already be worth about 33% more.
Such spikes in price have now made acquiring physical gold a little trickier than it was, Ide said.
Archive: https://archive.today/kqU0n
From the post:
>>When state Sen. Bob Ide, R-Casper, introduced the Wyoming Gold Act earlier this year — which requires the Wyoming state treasurer to buy and hold at least $10 million in physical gold — the price of gold was much lower.
It was hovering in the $2,600 to $2,700 per ounce range. Now gold is soaring high at $3,385 an ounce, and even reached $3,500 in April. Any gold bought then would already be worth about 33% more.
Such spikes in price have now made acquiring physical gold a little trickier than it was, Ide said.
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