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Gold in BirthrightGold, the metal of kings. Gold the prize over which men fight and nations go to war. Gold, the oil that greases the wheel of commerce. Gold is synonymous with wealth in many areas, valued as jewellery or for use in coinage. This page gives a brief over-view on the metal, where it may be found and how it may be used.
HistoryGold is easy to work and has a low melting point making it easy to refine, this makes it available to even primitive cultures.
UseGold does not tarnish - indeed resists the majority of acids - add to that an attractive color rare in metals and the capability to be used in extremely fine jewelry and the reason for golds popularity is apparent. This popularity and the rarity of the metal in turn makes it valuable.
Types of GoldIn addition to the pure yellow metal, gold can be alloyed with copper to make 'red' gold, with silver to make electrum or 'green' gold, alloyed with iron gold can take a blue color, and aluminum can be used to make purple gold. Nickel can be used to make 'white' gold however it is mildly toxic.
Mystical propertiesGold is often believed to have healing properties, or to protect the wearer from illness or poison (as gold is resistant to all corruption). These beliefs tend to arise from the fact that gold is attractive and does not tarnish over time making it a symbol of purity, endurance, imperviousness, etc.
Finding goldGold can be panned from alluvial deposits in rivers and streams, found in surface nuggets, or dug from veins of ore beneath ground via mining operations.
associated with quartz veinlets distributed through distinct horizons in the iron formation. This page was originally based on articles from Wikipedia and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. |