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To: TrueScouse who wrote (70214)5/24/2001 12:42:25 PM
From: Real Man  Respond to of 116893
 
They have been buying gold from the Russian producers. They did not sell gold in 1998. It's a total hoax they will sell any of it now.

I think the figure should be accurate. If THEY are lying, how anybody else will know anyway?



To: TrueScouse who wrote (70214)5/24/2001 1:16:31 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116893
 
<<Interesting stats... Looks like the official Russian gold reserve is only about 400 tons, which seems very little.
Does anyone know if this figure is accurat>>

WGC shows at 390.5 tonnes #15 on list of reserves but 11% of their total reserves.
A a bit ago when the shorts came out with threats of sales Canada was trotted out but they are but #44 on list & have but 36.8 tonnes remaining - if they aren't already loaned.
(PDF)
gold.org



To: TrueScouse who wrote (70214)5/24/2001 6:41:42 PM
From: Gary H  Respond to of 116893
 
Who believes any government these days, try this one for all the countries.

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