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Selling gold - how, why, where
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<blockquote data-quote="user 12139" data-source="post: 643105" data-attributes="member: 12139"><p>I agree with you Goldierocks, anyone buying gold, particularly species, who dont first refine is peeing in the wind. They're paying an attraction price.</p><p>Gold I've sold has gone to refiners who refine first then pay spot price. I've noticed over the years the darker in colour gold is, generally the higher grade it is. Today based on grade parameters, refiners think they know exactly the shires my gold comes from... but so far none have ever been on the money!</p><p>I dont doubt its possible to determine where its come from, but unless your mining <strong><em>and</em></strong> also refining, therefore lots of <em><strong>accurate</strong></em> data for the database I'm sceptical. A person who only refines.. nup, because their customers are like me, tight lipped and full of BS when it comes to location</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 12139, post: 643105, member: 12139"] I agree with you Goldierocks, anyone buying gold, particularly species, who dont first refine is peeing in the wind. They're paying an attraction price. Gold I've sold has gone to refiners who refine first then pay spot price. I've noticed over the years the darker in colour gold is, generally the higher grade it is. Today based on grade parameters, refiners think they know exactly the shires my gold comes from... but so far none have ever been on the money! I dont doubt its possible to determine where its come from, but unless your mining [B][I]and[/I][/B] also refining, therefore lots of [I][B]accurate[/B][/I] data for the database I'm sceptical. A person who only refines.. nup, because their customers are like me, tight lipped and full of BS when it comes to location [/QUOTE]
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