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Let's say that there are 2000 dead and that all of them have gold fillings - that would still mean that each person would need to have $55,000 worth of gold in their mouth, that is 120 ounces (or 3.4 kg) at today's prices, to justify the contract. I presume this article is a hoax.
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Posted by: Mark Vanderbeeken | September 17, 2005 at 02:09 AM