Full text: Russian gold

New York Times, December 13, 1921 
SOVIET GOLD COMING HERE. 
$18,000,000 Worth Said to be Aboard the Frederick VIII. 
‘COPENHAGEN, December 12:—A dispatch from Christiania 
states that Russian gold to the value of $18,000,000 has arrived 
there by way of Stockholm abroad the steamer Frederick VIII, 
which is carrving the gold to New York. 
New York Times, February 16, 1922 
RUSSIAN GOLD FOR RELIEF 
Total of $7,739,200 Sent Here on Account of American Commission 
A shipment of $2,800,000 in Russian gold coin has arrived it 
New York from Sweden on the steamer Stavangerfjord, and has 
been deposited in the Guaranty Trust Company for the account of 
the American Relief Commission. This is the second similar ship- 
ment and makes a total of $7,739,200 in Russian coin to be received 
on Relief Commission account, in payment for food and clothing 
Another shipment of $2,600,000 is expected to arrive here in the 
near future on the liner Malmen, which left Sweden February 8 
This is also Russian gold coin and comes for the same purpose as 
the other two. The Guaranty Trust Company, which handles the 
account, expects to receive advices of further consignments later. 
The Stavangerfjord also broucht a consignment of German 
gold coin valued at $3,250,000 to the National City Bank. This 
is received on ordinary account and is not a part of the Relief 
Commission business. 
The steamship Olympic, which arrived vesterday from England 
brought $4.000.000 in gold consigned to Kuhn, Loeb & Co. 
New York Times, March 15th, 1922 
MORE RUSSIAN GOLD HERE. 
$2,600,000 Arrives for Account of Relief Commission. 
The Swedish-American liner Malmen has arrived from Goth- 
enburg with $2,600,000 in Russian gold rubles, consigned to the 
Guaranty Trust Company and $777,000 in German gold marks, 
consigned to the National Bank of Commerce. The rubles are fo! 
the account of the American Relief Commission in Russia and 
comprise the third similar consignment to the Guaranty Trust 
Company. The total value of the three shipments is $10,339,200. 
By special arrangement, the coin is receivable at the Assay 
office for assay and melting, although ordinarily Russian gold coi 
is refused. 
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