another gold auction , about 10 million bucks worth this time

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Ok not gold and I hope I'm not taking this thread off the track too much.

Back in '03 I went and worked at Roxby and stayed at Andamooka where in shop a guy said he had a 30K one. I asked him well can I go get my chipping hammer to see if this is a fake. I got told if I dented the sample I would be liable so I smacked anyway. My gold pick just embedded into it showing it was a fake. The ensuring fight made the papers and the whole shutdown crew got into the melee. We turned that town upside down over night with the shonks and when I went back a year after I didn't have to pay for beers. As all the shonks had gone after we ran out the major one.

So if you see a fake just grab your pick and have a go

Cheers RuddyCrazy
 
I cannot find a single reference to anyone minting gold bars that are not either troy ounces or metric. Very confusing.

And beware the fakes:

http://www.perthmintbullion.com/au/blog/blog/15-07-07/Another_Fake_Minted_Bar_To_Beware.aspx

Pure gold is so soft (2.5) that you can almost scratch it with your fingernail - it is easily scratched by calcite. So a steel pick would embed into it - so I guess you mean "embed" in some other way?

https://www.silverstackers.com/forums/index.php?threads/so-many-fakes-on-lloyds-auctions.84762/
 

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