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To: long-gone who wrote (88761)8/14/2002 12:21:35 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116786
 
from a friend
US Gold Reserves - an eyeball series
[NB: More photos than are linked herein below can be seen at
cryptome.org This and more, at your fingertips, in one convenient page,
ON THE COFFEE TABLE freedomlaw.com
Eyeball series.
cryptome.org
Source of maps and photos:
Mapquest.com (color)
mapquest.com
and
TerraServer USGS (monochrome).
terraserver.homeadvisor.msn.com
10 August 2002.
cryptome.org
Fort Knox Bullion Depository
ustreas.gov
A large amount of the United States' gold reserves is stored in the vault of the Fort Knox Bullion Depository, one of the institutions under the supervision of the Director of the United States Mint
ustreas.gov . The remaining gold reserves are held in the Philadelphia Mint
usmint.gov.
,the Denver Mint
ustreas.gov ,
the West Point Bullion Depository
usmint.gov.
[eyeball below] and the San Francisco Assay Office
usmint.gov.
, also facilities of the United States Mint
ustreas.gov .