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Yamana Gold Inc. AUY


Primary Symbol: T.YRI

Yamana Gold Inc is a Canadian-based precious metals producer with gold and silver production, development stage properties, exploration properties, and land positions throughout the Americas, including Canada, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. The company's segment includes Canadian Malartic; Jacobina; Cerro Moro; El Penon; Minera Florida and Corporate and other. It generates maximum revenue from the Canadian Malartic segment.


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Comment by Dickleson Apr 01, 2009 3:41pm
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Post# 15888954

RE: Fort Knox lies about to be exposed?

RE: Fort Knox lies about to be exposed?Just to add.   I have seen a picture of a "Federal Reserve Note / Treasury Bank Certificate" that was dated 1934, worth 12,500 metric tonnes of gold, bought for $500 million.   A very (supposedly) wealthy (looking anyway) middle eastern fella was trying to sell the note and others at 70 to 90 cents on the dollar in 2007, because the family who owned the note(s) tried to cash them in or take delivery but the feds wouldn't let them.   So the story goes.   Some math: 1 tonne = 35,273.962 ounces and if Gold is $1,000 an ounce thats over $35,000,000 / tonne and if each note is worth 12,500 metric tonnes.  Thats worth $437.5 Billion per note with gold @ $1,000.    The note looked authentic (discoloured and faded with age and everything) whether it is authentic, I don't know.   Interesting "if" it was real.    GLAH$0
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