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    What kind of absolute moron would "Turn it over to authorities."? Id sen them a postcard from Costa Rica where I retired. Quickly.

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    Man Discovers $2.4 Million in Gold in Ex-Army Tank


    The ex-Iraqi Army tank was hiding a surprise in its diesel fuel tanks. MOST POPULAR

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    By Kyle Mizokami
    Apr 10, 2017
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    A tank collector in the United Kingdom was in for a surprise when he and his mechanic opened one of his tank's diesel fuel tanks. Inside were gold bars totaling approximately $2.4 million dollars.

    The tank came into possession of Nick Mead, a tank collector and owner of Tanks Alot, a company that offers tanks and other armored vehicles for driving classes, private events, and television and film appearances. Mead found the tank, an ex-Iraqi Army Type 69, on sale on eBay and traded it for an Abbot self-propelled howitzer and a British Army truck.

    Mead and his mechanic, Todd Chamberlain, were filming the opening of the fuel tank because they had already found machine gun ammunition in the armored vehicle and wanted video proof in case more ammunition was found. They pulled out five gold bars weighing about twelve pounds worth an estimated $2.4 million. The gold was handed over to authorities, and Mead has placed a receipt for the bars of bullion in a safe deposit box.

    The Type 69 was a Chinese copy of the Soviet T-55 medium tank and sold in large numbers to the Iraqi Army during the 1980s. The Type 69 was armed with a 100-millimeter main gun and a 12.7-millimeter machine gun. The design, first introduced in 1949, is thoroughly obsolete but still serves in Third World armies around the world.

    The gold is thought to be Kuwaiti in origin—Iraqi forces engaged in widescale looting of the country after the August 1990 invasion of Kuwait. Six months after the end of the war, Iraqi authorities returned 3,216 gold bars under UN supervision.

    Although the story has been widely reported, the value of the gold bars doesn't quite add up. Five gold bars weighing twelve pounds each should be worth only $1.2 million at current gold prices. Whatever the case, it's still a pretty good deal.
     
    Well the facsination with filming everything these days puts people in a pickle from time to time.
    Sounds like Britsh customs is pretty lax in their inspection of such things. Not saying they should have found the gold in the fuel tanks but hell you would think they would find ammunition inside a damn tank.
     
    That's what I was thinking too. Wouldn't have a problem splitting the Kuwaiti gold with him, but you know he'd never keep his mouth shut.
     
    Above all else, to thine own self be true.

    Which, was widely and easily understood (even among the common rabble) in Shakespear's time to mean, "Always do what is in your own self interest."

    Not exactly the the inspiring motivational quote most think it is. You would do better than take any advice spouted by Polonius.
     
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    He bought the tank. Isnt he entitled to keep anything that is in the tank? Especially if it is not dangerous or illegal?
    unless there is something messed up with British law........
     
    He bought the tank. Isnt he entitled to keep anything that is in the tank? Especially if it is not dangerous or illegal?
    unless there is something messed up with British law........

    Not if the origin of what is found is illegal, same goes if you find Nazi gold or if you buy a car and find Kim Kardashian's stolen jewelry in the glove box.
     
    An honest one.

    Im talking apples and youre talking oranges. I dont see a necessary correlation between 'legal' and 'honest'. The banks do many things that are 'legal' but very dishonest, like targeting black homeowners for sucker loans.
     
    Mead is a multi-gazillionaire.... he didn't need the gold bars. He gets more in positive publicity than $2.4 million... which is probably what his investments make him in a week. You don't get to be a restorer of tanks and live artillery by 'needing' another $2.4M.

    Good on him, I say.

    Now maybe the pressure should go on the House of Al Sabbah to do something with that gold other than put it back in their vaults. Found money, after all. Maybe give their Filipino flea pickers a raise.

    You know there's lots of fuel tanks getting cut open as we speak!

    Awesome story, Maggot! Made my day!

    Cheers,

    Sirhr
     
    Mead is a multi-gazillionaire.... he didn't need the gold bars. He gets more in positive publicity than $2.4 million... which is probably what his investments make him in a week. You don't get to be a restorer of tanks and live artillery by 'needing' another $2.4M.

    Good on him, I say.

    Sirhr

    That's what I was thinking. I don't know anything about him specifically, but figure an international tank collector is similar to an international warbird collector. The 2.4 mil wouldn't make a noticeable difference in their fortunes. The headache and potential legal troubles for not handling it right definitely could, though.

     
    Honest - hmmmm there is a relative thought.....


    Do you see that gold be repatriated to Iraq? How about to the Iraqi people?

    Call me a cynic - but I see it going into someone’s, or the British coffers


    Honest man or a brainwashed subject returning the Kings gold?

    The gold was in Kuwait.

    Saddam "liberated" it.

    This guy received stolen property inadvertently, and reported it.

    It's up to the UK to make disposition of it.

    Thievery is thievery. I don't see how the circumstances here change that in the least.