well, Tungsten is the perfect metal to do it with since the
densities of Tungsten and gold are very close i.e. 19.25 g/cm3 for
Tungsten and 19.32 for gold. Lead would make a poor choice
because it's density is only 11.35 g/cc3.
However here's a funny one for you guys, here's a 400 ounce gold
bar on Ebay for sale for $496K! First off, who in their right
mind would buy a $1/2 million gold bar on Ebay? However
secondly, you can buy the same gold bar at Kitco.com for $445K
which is about $50K less?? I guess the Ebay seller is hoping
for a 'sucker'?
Fake Gold
Posted by ditch on 15th of Mar 2010 at 09:12 am
Officials were shocked to learn that the bars were fake
http://www.daily.pk/fake-gold-bars-in-bank-of-england-and-fort-knox-14477/
well, Tungsten is the perfect
Posted by matt on 15th of Mar 2010 at 11:48 am
well, Tungsten is the perfect metal to do it with since the densities of Tungsten and gold are very close i.e. 19.25 g/cm3 for Tungsten and 19.32 for gold. Lead would make a poor choice because it's density is only 11.35 g/cc3.
However here's a funny one for you guys, here's a 400 ounce gold bar on Ebay for sale for $496K! First off, who in their right mind would buy a $1/2 million gold bar on Ebay? However secondly, you can buy the same gold bar at Kitco.com for $445K which is about $50K less?? I guess the Ebay seller is hoping for a 'sucker'?
http://cgi.ebay.com/400-Ounce-Oz-12-5-Kilo-Gold-Bar-Brand-Names-Only_W0QQitemZ390169177825QQcmdZViewItemQQptZCoins_Bullion?hash=item5ad7e52ee1
Kitco 400 ounce bar
I suspect this would increase
Posted by jroger on 15th of Mar 2010 at 10:57 am
I suspect this would increase the price of real gold as it would reduce the pool of available gold.
no shit
Posted by 55555 on 15th of Mar 2010 at 11:23 am
no shit