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From: Roy Langbord <financeproject@ovi.com>Reply-To: financeproject@zing.vn
 Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2013 17:29:36 +0200
 Subject: ( very confidential )  Offer from United state
 
 
 
 Dear Sir,
 
 My name is Roy Langbord- Grandson to the late Philadelphia gold
 merchant Israel "Izzy" Switt. In 2003, my mother Mrs. Joan Switt
 Langbord, drilled opened a safety deposit box that had belonged to my
 Grandfather and found 10 rare 1933 Saint-Gaudens double eagles gold
 coins worth $80 million and $20million in cash.
 
 http://abcnews.go.com/Business/judge-10-rare-gold-coins-worth-80-million/story?id=17159793#.UEvGHkSpZhD
 
 When we gave the gold coins to the Philadelphia Mint for
 authentication, the U.S. government seized them without compensating
 my family. We immediately sued the U.S. Treasury Department through
 our family attorney Barry H. Berke, and move the cash and other
 valuables from Box 442 at the bank at 601 Chestnut St. in Philadelphia
 to a private vault for safe keeping.
 
 We need your assistance in helping us claim the fund from they are
 deposited  for investment, please if you are interested, kindly
 contact me immediately and furnish us with your full name of self or
 company and  PROFILE, Direct telephone number and nature of Business.
 
 As soon as I receive your response, I shall get back to you with all
 details to commence. I implore you to observe utmost discretion and I
 assure you that this transaction will be undertaken with absolute
 precision and with requisite approval from the U.S. government.
 
 I anticipate your timely response and kind consideration.
 
 Sincerely,
 
 Roy A. Langbord.
 
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