Considering that the curfew has been extended to Sunday, there's very little likelihood of an auction being held just like it happened on Thursday.
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Just think how sweet it would be if we could get part if not most of our RV back in GOLD, GOLD, GOLD!
:woohoo::woohoo::woohoo:
DesertWolf
I'm sure that, when the RV is announced, they will have the lower denoms ready to go. There's no way they're going to release them, or even mention them before hand - dead giveaway, that.
If they want to, they will have an auction. These curfews only stop them when they don't want to have it anyway.
Iraq=$15.65 billion (2006 est.)
Jordan=$6.57 billion (October 2006)
Kuwait=$11.08 billion (2006 est.)
Qatar=$5.755 billion (2006 est.)
Saudi Arabia=$31.63 billion (2006 est.)
Syria=$5.5 billion (2006 est.)
This is pretty interesting, Iraq's reserves are pretty close if not better to the countries in that region......
https://www.cia.gov/library/publicat...elds/2188.html
http://www.synthstuff.com/mt/archives/gold.jpgWhat ever became of this find by our soldiers in a bunker in Iraq? Wikepedia said some bars were thought to have been made from melted shell casings of copper, but the troops are not buying that theory.http://www.synthstuff.com/mt/archives/gold.jpg
Cooldolphins,
Looks like 50lbs bars to me! :woohoo:
Now tell me that the Iraq Government can’t back the IQD…
DesertWolf
I was just wondering, all this talk about gold got me thinking back to these discoveries in Iraq...where (if all of this indeed Is GOLD) DOES all of it go? Does it become our property, or Iraq's? http://anysoldier.com/brian/Iraq/92/425503-152189.jpg 173rd Airborne Brigade in Kirkuk, Iraq (#92)