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Thursday, August 14, 2014 1:33:31 AM
...if hypothetically speaking he knew it only contained enough gold to make one guy rich if he bypassed all the expensive legal hurdles and mined it himself?
My point of course is that there doesn't have to be zero gold for a judge to have said it was worthless.
Hypothetically, there could be enough gold to make two or three guys rich if they mined it themselves, but the profit from it wouldn't be enough to pay for startup costs of a legitimate mine.
I have no evidence of wrongdoing by anyone connected with Excelsior but there need not be absolutely no gold for a judge to say it was worthless.
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