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Russian gold

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1772009490
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-156190
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Russian gold
Place of publication:
[New York]
Publisher:
Amtorg Trading Corporation, Information Department
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
72 S.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Russian gold
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • The Russian Gold Reserve before and during the World and Civil Wars (1883-1921)
  • The Soviet Gold Reserve (1921-1923)
  • Soviet Gold Movements (1923-1928)
  • Statement by the State Bank of the U.S.S.R. on the shipments of Soviet Gold to the United States
  • Editorials in the American Press regarding the recent shipments of Soviet gold to the United States

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79 
11 
921 
Dispatches appearing in the New York Times, 
1919-1922, Regarding Movements of 
Russian Gold 
04 
97 
bs 
no 
20 
5 
4~4 
75 
38 
0 
4 
21 
New York Times, July 2, 1920 
MORE RUSSIAN GOLD ARRIVES IN AMERICA 
MORGAN & CO. ANNOUNCE RECEIPT OF 12,000,000 RUBLES 
FOR BRITAIN’S ACCOUNT 
Shipment Assumed to Have Been Sent by Kolchak to Pay Off New 
York-London Loan. 
The arrival of 12,000* rubles gold at San Francisco yesterday 
was announced by J. P. Morgan & Co. This gold, it was said, had 
been received for the account of the British Government with the 
Morgan firm and the account of J. P. Morgan & Co. will be credited 
with the metal at the Federal Reserve Bank at San Francisco. In 
terms of American monev the shipment is worth approximately 
$6,500,000. 
This is the second large arrival of gold on the Pacific Coast 
within the last few weeks. The first, amounting to $22,200,000, 
came in at San Francisco and Seattle, the latter by way of a Ca- 
nadian port, on May 27. At that time it was stated that the gold 
had come from Hongkong and was part of the collateral which the 
Kolchak All-Russia Government had deposited at Hongkong to 
secure an advance of about $38,000,000 made by a syndicate of 
New York and London banks. 
The loan to the Kolchak Government was arranged in De- 
cember last and was to have run for eighteen months, but it was 
stated in May that half of the loan had been paid off, the collateral 
released and disposed of to the British Government. Whether 
vesterday’s arrival was also part of the Kolchak gold was not known 
here. but it was assumed that it was 
New York Times, October 7, 1920 
GOLD SHIPMENT NOT RED. 
ESTHONIAN GOVERNMENT SENT SUSPECTED $339,636 FOR TRADE. 
WasHINGTON, October 6:—The $339,636 which was recently 
mysteriously shipped into this country from Russia came from 
Reval and from the Esthonian Government, so the Department of 
* Obviously a misprint: should be 12.000.000. 
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