Arizona Bob
Hero Member
I had the opportunity to purchase someone's old diaries (1949-1977) recently. As I started to read through them, I noticed several types of "treasure" entries. (I'll post them as I find them.)
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This probably isn't a legend, until you try to find the location of the gold right now.
On (or about) January 14, 1950, seven US DC4 aircraft flew $48 million dollars worth of gold from China out of Japan, by way of Alaska, then to New York. [Some accounts list the shipment as 48 tons of gold (instead of $$).]
This can easily demonstrate that modern-day "fact" can quickly become "legend" when confusion exists over "tons" versus "dollars". Which was it? 48 tons or 48 million dollars?
The reason for the gold movement was listed as US assistance to Nationalist China.
Now for the big question: Where's Waldo?
I have googled for further info, with no luck.
Did the US give the gold back?
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This probably isn't a legend, until you try to find the location of the gold right now.
On (or about) January 14, 1950, seven US DC4 aircraft flew $48 million dollars worth of gold from China out of Japan, by way of Alaska, then to New York. [Some accounts list the shipment as 48 tons of gold (instead of $$).]
This can easily demonstrate that modern-day "fact" can quickly become "legend" when confusion exists over "tons" versus "dollars". Which was it? 48 tons or 48 million dollars?
The reason for the gold movement was listed as US assistance to Nationalist China.
Now for the big question: Where's Waldo?
I have googled for further info, with no luck.
Did the US give the gold back?