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Metal Detecting for Gold
Specific Gravity test help - Gold and quartz
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtalk Leonora" data-source="post: 483266" data-attributes="member: 5638"><p>for what it's worth.......If it's ugly...in the dolly pot it goes. If it's 'purty' and if I was going to sell it (which I don;t) then I would be selling it for spot price as it weighs.</p><p>So...if it weighs 10g then that's what I would charge for...as long as whoever buys it knows that they are not buying 10g worth of gold. Thing is, anyone buying native gold nuggets are never getting what they pay for as far as gold content goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtalk Leonora, post: 483266, member: 5638"] for what it's worth.......If it's ugly...in the dolly pot it goes. If it's 'purty' and if I was going to sell it (which I don;t) then I would be selling it for spot price as it weighs. So...if it weighs 10g then that's what I would charge for...as long as whoever buys it knows that they are not buying 10g worth of gold. Thing is, anyone buying native gold nuggets are never getting what they pay for as far as gold content goes. [/QUOTE]
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