My grandfather used to Sell gold
My grandfather lived in the times of great recession. Luckily, he managed to get rich during the war. As one of a few, he got access to some enormous treasury crates deep, deep to the east behind enemy lines and as he was the driver, he stole the truck fully packed with gold and left the country. Maybe it is not a story of great honor and nobility, but it is not supposed to be! This is a story of a man forced to Sell gold in time of world economy recession. The prices of all the goods went up due to post war crisis following a slight bloom. My grandpa was forced to Sell gold that he had hid for years in the attic in an old closet, behind the never-opening doors I was always fascinated about when I was a kid. But coming back to the story. Everybody needed money, and the cash for gold was fine, it was the one and only time to get rid of the evidence - Sell gold and outsmart the army! This is how my grandfather became a golden tycoon, there were even legends about a gentleman living in a house with golden attic. Since I like legends, I would be very grateful to grandpa if he choose me to inherit some treasure. I dont mind if its gold, or just cash for gold, whats the difference?
