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<p>[QUOTE="Saor Alba, post: 742964, member: 21607"]Up until Nixon lifted the price on gold and removed the peg to gold in 1971, any foreign bank or government could withdraw their funds in the form of gold coins from the USA. Many did. This explains why there are so many that survived the melting. Besides, I don't trust that there is anything other than painted bronze in Ft. Knox.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Saor Alba, post: 742964, member: 21607"]Up until Nixon lifted the price on gold and removed the peg to gold in 1971, any foreign bank or government could withdraw their funds in the form of gold coins from the USA. Many did. This explains why there are so many that survived the melting. Besides, I don't trust that there is anything other than painted bronze in Ft. Knox.[/QUOTE]
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