Great. Will have to look that up. [emoji106]🏻
Having googled it that's to do with Russian Tsar gold not Nazi war gold. But thanks as sounds interesting.
Not forgetting of course that the train would blow up in a John Woo style seven different angle replays while the gold melts and flows conveniently into a mold the shape of the Star Spangled Banner.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34005627
Sweet jesus. If this is true it's pretty incredible that no one found it until now. The earlier version of the story laid claim to the fact that were 300 tonnes of gold on board. That equals 9.6million ounces which at today' price ($1152) would...