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Euro-pacific Bank

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Jindra Vavruska Posted: Tue, Feb 5 2013 4:14 PM
Hello everybody, I am afraid I am asking in the wrong place. Does anybody of you know anybody else who has an account with Euro Pacific Bank? (The problem might be that this bank is not for U.S. citizens, so actually most people here at mises.org should not be able to open account with them.) I am trying to apply one of the aspects M. Rothbard seems to have emphasized in his lectures on history, and that is to look at the names and try to follow their trace in history. I have no idea what I could expect from this bank, even though its declared policy looks very interesting. Thank you very much for any opinions. Jindrich
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to look at the names and try to follow their trace in history.

I don't know if this is what you meant (especially because of Rothbard), but Peter Schiff is unrelated to the famous German Schiff bankers.

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I see... thank you very much for hint, this was exactly one of the points I was looking for :-)

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He has had people call in and ask him... haha.  It's just a coincidence.

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