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               A gold certificate provides you with an attractive
          alternative to investing in physical metal, and offers
          a way to transfer assets out of the country.
               The Mocatta Delivery Order (MDO) is a title
          document representing ownership of a specific, numbered
          unit of gold, silver or platinum. With origins dating
          back to 1671, Mocatta is the oldest bullion trading
          firm in the world. As one of the world's most
          experienced precious metals organizations, Mocatta
          created the MDO to satisfy the highest criteria of
          privacy, safety, liquidity and flexibility.
               You can choose storage in either Wilmington,
          Delaware or Zurich, Switzerland. During the storage the
          metal is fully insured under a Lloyds of London
          insurance policy.
               The certificate is issued in your name (or the
          name of a corporation or trust, if you prefer) and
          identifies the physical gold, silver, or platinum
          owned. MDOs offer transfer of ownership features that
          enable the owner to sell, assign or collateralize the
          metal easily, yet provide the protection of non-
          negotiability, since a lost document can be replaced,
          unlike a bearer security. Since the order is non-
          negotiable, it does not have to be reported if it is
          taken in or out of the United States. There is no
          reporting of the purchase to the IRS. An MDO can be
          issued in the name of a family limited partnership or
          offshore trust, or assigned to one of them as a means
          of transferring ownership of the metal when the asset
          protection entity is created. 
               For more information on the MDO contact:
                    International Financial Consultants Inc.
                    Suite 400A, 1700 Rockville Pike
                    Rockville MD 20852; 
                    (800) 831-0007.
                    fax: (301) 881-1936
          
          
          
