Saturday, January 10th, 2009

how can I sell a stolen credit suisse gold bullion?

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LegalizeHo’sCriminalizeborti asked:


Just kidding. Kinda
How can I find out if a gold bullion is really from Credit Suisse?
I want to buy one from this guy but he says he does not have a certificate.
It has serial numbers.
Is there any place I can check to se if this bullion is legit?
Thank you. I know it is gold, but what if it is stolen and later I try to sell it and get arrested!!

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3 Responses to “how can I sell a stolen credit suisse gold bullion?”

Marvin: aka "The Man" Says:

If it is an ingot with the Credit Suisse logo and a number stamped on it, then you an feel confident that it is real gold. Find a coin dealer and let him check it out. If it is small and seems very heavy for its size then you should be safe. Make sure you don’t pay too much for it.

Kindiiy Says:

Look in your phone book for gold dealers, talk to them.

Kevin H Says:

Credit Suisse Bars will have their name and serial number on it. I have never seen or heard of a fake Credit Suisse bar. As for it being stolen there is really no way for anybody to track it. I know it has a serial number but almost impossible unless you live in the same county where it was stolen from. There’s not a national Stolen Gold Bar database to check. Ha Ha You would be 99.99% safe buying it in my opinion.

You don’t need the Certificate,Credit Suisse is one of the top Mints in the world and anyone in the Bullion market knows this.

Gold closed today at $880.65 an ounce. Try to buy as close to spot price as possible.

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