Can Gold Be Hardened?

Can Gold Be Hardened?

It might be tempting to think that gold cannot be forged. After all, it is so malleable that that banging on it will only make it spread out, not harden. Yet over the centuries, jewelers have developed two techniques that are called “forging” even though they are a lot different from the kind of forging that is used to harden steel...

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Does More Gold End Up in Dresser Drawers than Anywhere Else?

Does More Gold End Up in Dresser Drawers than Anywhere Else?

If you like to go looking for gold at estate sales, antique malls and other places where old furniture is for sale, here’s a little advice for you . . .Bring along a magnifying glass and check dresser drawers carefully for small items. Chances are good that you will find some very valuable small “stuff” rolling around, or lodged in the corners of drawers, or even hidden in the joints where a drawer’s bottom is inserted into the sides. 

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“Bering Sea Gold” on the Discovery Channel Shows Us Another Source of Gold in Nature

“Bering Sea Gold” on the Discovery Channel Shows Us Another Source of Gold in Nature

Now “Bering Sea Gold,” another program in that format, shows colorful characters looking for gold in someplace new – on the ocean floor of the Bering Sea, just off Nome, Alaska. There’s gold out there on the sea floor? Apparently, there is a lot of it. 

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Gold in the Great Religions

Gold in the Great Religions

No doubt, the spring season triggers thoughts of rebirth and renewal in all those religions. That made us wonder how many stories from the world’s great religions have to do with gold. Here are some that we found for you. And interesting to note, they just might contain some useful lessons about how to find gold in your own hunting for recyclable treasures. 

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Don’t Be Fooled by Gold on April Fool’s Day

Don’t Be Fooled by Gold on April Fool’s Day

During the great gold rush, some prospectors were fooled by fool’s gold. It doesn’t happen often these days but sad to say, people continue to make other foolish mistakes about gold – and lose money. Let’s take a look at some of costly blunders people still make when buying or selling gold today.

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How Much Gold Can You Find with a Metal Detector? Watch these Videos and Find Out

How Much Gold Can You Find with a Metal Detector? Watch these Videos and Find Out

If you’ve been hesitating about buying a metal detector, we’d like you to watch the videos we’re posting here today. They will convince you that those people you’ve seen using metal detectors at beaches and parks aren’t just poking around. They’re out there finding lost items that our precious metals recycling company can turn into cash for you. So sit back, enjoy watching, and learn how you can make some serious money in your spare time.

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What the World’s Largest Golden Buddha Tells Us About Recycling Gold

What the World’s Largest Golden Buddha Tells Us About Recycling Gold

If you want to see what is probably the most valuable piece of metallic art on the planet, you’re going to have to hop on a plane, go to Thailand and go see the Golden Buddha (called the “Phra Phuttha Maha Suwan” in Thai), located in the Wat Traimit temple in Bangkok. 

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What Will Happen to Gold Prices if Donald Trump Becomes President?

What Will Happen to Gold Prices if Donald Trump Becomes President?

What will happen to gold prices if Donald J. Trump becomes our next president? We don’t have a crystal ball and we don’t know for certain. But it is still interesting to look at the platform that he has posted on donaldjtrump.com, his campaign website. He lists a number of actions that he says he will take if he gets elected. Let’s see how they might affect gold markets.

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What You Need to Know about Eating Gold

What You Need to Know about Eating Gold

A recent article on Tech Insider reports that The Manila Social Club, a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York, is currently selling a $100 donut that is wrapped in pure 24k gold leaf.  Yup, you can actually eat it. The pastry chef who invented it states that the gold is “inert” and doesn’t hurt you or get absorbed by your body...After reading the story of the golden donut, we decided to scour the Internet in search of other foods and beverages that contain gold. We found plenty of products out there that contain gold, including . . . 

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How Smart Gold Investors Profit from Unexpected Events

How Smart Gold Investors Profit from Unexpected Events

Most gold investors tend to be pretty conservative investors. They hold onto their gold and think, “it’s a quiet market right now...prices are stable and relatively low...and not much is happening...I can relax and just wait until something changes.” But they’re wrong, because unexpected things do happen in the precious metals markets. We’ve just learned that from the recent strong uptick in gold trading prices that was triggered by instability in the Chinese stock market. Who saw that coming? Everyone was motoring along and thinking that nothing much was happening and then suddenly something unpredictable really did.

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Be on the Lookout for Valuable Gold Alloys

Be on the Lookout for Valuable Gold Alloys

...Those alloys are almost always used to make gold jewelry. But in case you think gold alloys are only used to make jewelry, think again. Gold alloys can be found in other places too, like these . . . 

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Why Hiding Your Gold in Your Home is a Very Bad Idea

Why Hiding Your Gold in Your Home is a Very Bad Idea

We recently read an article that told do-it-yourselfers how to create all kinds of places to hide valuables in their homes. Some of the suggestions were interesting, such a hollowing out a book, creating a small hiding place behind a removable bathroom tile or creating a hiding compartment under a hinged stair. There were even plans for a hollow easy chair with a hidden internal compartment for valuables. 

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Start Your Own Recycling Company and Get Ready to Profit from the Biggest Gold Throw-Away in History

Start Your Own Recycling Company and Get Ready to Profit from the Biggest Gold Throw-Away in History

According to Futuresource Consulting, 30 million new televisions were sold worldwide in calendar year 2015 alone. And according to Pew Research, 64% of Americans now own smartphones, up from 35% in 2011. Those are just two random statistics that tell us that millions of consumers around the world are trading up to more and more sophisticated electronic devices. When they trade up, they usually toss their old stuff – and every item they toss contains a small amount of gold. Do you sense an opportunity there? 

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Four Resolutions that Can Make You Lots of Money in Gold in the New Year

Four Resolutions that Can Make You Lots of Money in Gold in the New Year

If you’ve already made a list of resolutions for the new year, please take it out and get ready to add some more. We’d like you to add the following to your list. If you do, we predict you will make a few thousand dollars – maybe a lot more – by finding and recycling gold in the coming year.

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Little Gold Items that Can Add Up to Big Dollars

Little Gold Items that Can Add Up to Big Dollars

Some small gold and gold-filled items are easy to overlook. They roll around in drawers. They escape notice at antique malls and estate sales. But make no mistake about it. If you keep your eyes open for them and buy them and set them aside for processing by a qualified gold refinery, they can put a lot more dollars in your pocket than you expect. Today, we’re sharing the following list of small gold items that are not on most people’s radar.

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How to Add Ancient Gold Coins to Your Investment Portfolio at Surprisingly Low Cost

How to Add Ancient Gold Coins to Your Investment Portfolio at Surprisingly Low Cost

Have you ever visited a museum and marveled at the ancient gold coins on display? You might have seen some with the images of Julius Caesar, Ptolemy, Alexander the Great, or even Pontius Pilate. Chances are that you looked at them in and thought, “This stuff must be extremely rare – it’s for museums, not private collectors like me.” It’s logical to think that way, but actually incorrect. 

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