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Yahoo! News – 11 hours ago....
An Italian man attempting to cross the Swiss border has had 50 kg (110 lb) of gold seized by police. The gold, worth around £1.6m (€2m), was found in a hidden compartment in his car. The businessman and his daughter, who was also in the car, have both been charged with smuggling. The incident underlines a growing trend of Italians who are seeking to move wealth to Switzerland - funds that Italy is trying to have the Swiss authorities tax retroactively. Exports to Switzerland from the financially stricken country rose 35% year-on-year in February, with the Italian statistics office admitting it was mostly due to “sales of non-monetary gold”. The amount of gold exported from Italy is jumping year on year, with 120 tonnes of the stuff moved to Switzerland in 2011 [a 65% rise on 2010]. As the Italian economic outlook continues to worsen, many have chosen to buy gold in order to retain wealth. Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti has promised a crackdown on tax evasion as it was claimed that more than £96 billion [€119.6bn] in taxes were dodged Italy in 2009. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/businessman...n-his-car.html |
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Well I was thinking about this guy. How does he prove it's his gold? Never, ever trust government. And don't trust politicians who claim that government is the answer to your needs. |
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I wonder how many wealthy individuals consider valuable coins to smuggle their wealth out of a country? A multi-million dollar coin could be worn around your neck in a pendant and no one would be the wiser.
I can't think of anything smaller with greater value, then rare coins. one example ![]() 1907 Rolled Edge Eagle - $2.2 million |
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I don't remember who did this, but didn't someone have their gold made into a car bumper and simply drive it across a border? It would seem that a little creativity could get around these ridiculous charges of "smuggling" by just going on a road trip while carrying around some of your wealth |
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Food for thought;
Fill the roll bars in a Jeep Wrangler with coins, weld back in place, powder coat finish Fill a pipe with coins, weld into place on the car's undercarriage - have professionally undercoated What's good about a Wrangler is that so many of those get customized so there's really not a lot that are left standard. An occassional extra rod or support wouldn't be noticed as much as it would on a Chevy Cavalier or Toyota Camry ...my 2 cents |
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I wonder how many wealthy individuals consider valuable coins to smuggle their wealth out of a country? A multi-million dollar coin could be worn around your neck in a pendant and no one would be the wiser. |
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