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A history of gold confiscation

history. Gold confiscation Speculation about the Obama administration confiscating gold, as Roosevelt did in 1933, has recently filled newspapers and blogs. As outrageous as it may seem, the measure is nothing new. After the end of World War II western households weren't allowed to own gold bullion. And, Decades before that, people across the world had to face gold nationalization, compulsory purchasing, and guilt-driven donation. Here are some of the more noteworthy events that might make gold investors sweat: 1933 Franklin D. Roosevelt's Presidential Executive Order 6102 On April 5 that year, Roosevelt released an executive order criminalizing the possession of monetary gold by any individual, partnership, association or corporation within the continental United States. People were required to deliver any gold to the Federal Reserve in exchange for $20 per troy ounce – equivalent to $370 per troy ounce today with inflation. 1935 Italy's leader Benito Mussolini passed the "Gold for the Fatherland" initiative This involved the donation of rings, necklaces and other forms of gold by Italian citizens in exchange for steel wristbands that read "Gold for the Fatherland." 35 tonnes worth of gold was collected then melted down, turned into gold bars and distributed to national banks, in an attempt to combat the country's economic recession. To shore up support for public donations it's said that even Rachele Mussolini donated her own wedding ring to the cause. 1939 Germany takes Czech gold About $97 million worth of gold belonging to the Czechs, and held at the Bank of England, was transferred (read stolen) to the German Reichsbank. The story goes that after Nazis marched into Prague a communication was sent to the bank requesting the gold be transferred from account #2 to account #17. Despite having been forewarned that any instructions should be ignored, English bankers allowed the transaction to go through without a hitch. To mask it, the Reichsbank understated its official reserves in 1939 by $40m relative to the Bank of England's estimate. REICHS SCHOLMING. 1829 1959 Australia's government makes it legal to seize private citizens' gold in return for paper money The ruling, part IV of the Banking Act allowed under the Commonwealth, was "suspendeď" in Jan.1976. A statement, called 'Press Release No. 29' by Phillip Lynch, treasurer at the time, stated that, "gold, apart from wrought gold and gold coins to a limited extent, had to be delivered to the Reserve Bank of Australia within RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA one month of its coming into a person's possession." 1966 Britain prosecutes gold-coin investors During this period, after Britain left the gold standard, the British pound was falling – compelling some people to purchase gold overseas. To stop the pound from falling on the currency markets, the Labour government blocked imports of gold coins and banned private citizens from owning more than four precious metal coins. People with a collection larger than four coins had to request a collector's licence and inform the Bank of England. Officers were then to decide whether the owner was a 'true' collector. The controls on gold exchange were lifted 13 years later after Margaret Thatcher administered her first budget reform. Top 5 Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_6102 http://www.wealthwire.com/news/metals/4267 http://www.cmi-gold-silver.com/gold-confiscation-1933/ http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1966/jun/13/exchange-control-gold-coins http://goldchat.blogspot.ca/search?q=press+release+29 MINING.com FID-DEF RECINA

A history of gold confiscation

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Rumour has it tObama might be thinking of confiscating gold in an echo of Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 decree.

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