




Sell Gold and Reap the Benefits of Cash for Gold Now
You know what they say...you can't take it with you. And rather than be maudlin or depressed about this idea, why not get the most out of what you have now? For example, if you keep your gold locked away, but not in use, what good does it do you? It is quite possible that you will forget about it and then years later someone else will find a way [ read more ]
You are Free to Sell Gold Without Restriction, pt. 1
There was a time in ancient Egypt, during the days of the pharaohs, when gold was said to be as readily available as dirt. Once a visiting ruler from the Mali empire, which was located in what is now West Africa, came to Egypt and gave away gold in such large amounts that his generous visit made the price of gold in Egypt plummet for at leasta [ read more ]
Selling Gold: A Crowning Achievement
This year's Miss Universe will wear a crown of gold that was manufactured in Vietnam. The crown is made out of 18 karat white and yellow gold. It has an estimated value of $120,000. For the Vietnamese, yellow gold is an indication of prosperity. The crown also has $1000 gemstones. The designer says that the crown's structure is a symbol of [ read more ]
Colorado Commemorates its 1859 Gold Rush
Colorado is hoping that its gold mining past will bring in a gold rush of visitors and tourism. To commemorate 150 years of gold mining officials in that state have come up with a travel itinerary that connects some of the towns that sprang up as a result of the gold rush. Some of the towns that are taking part in this effort are Boulder, Black [ read more ]
A gold nugget is a piece of gold that occurs naturally. Sometimes gold nuggets can be found in what is left behind after mining operations. They can also be unearthed by what is called placer mining, which is mining done in places where water has left deposits. In some instances, water under pressure can be used to get to the precious metals the [ read more ]
Scientists Use Gold Salt to Speed Up Antibiotics
For years now, the medical community has been telling us that we rely way too much on antibiotics. Of course, some members of this same medical community were the very ones prescribing so many antibiotics in the first place, but now it seems that they have changed their tune. As always, you do better when you know better. So while they thought [ read more ]
Gold-rimmed Sunglasses for Apollo 13 Mission Sold at Auction
If you watch the auction world, it is always amazing to see what people can sell if it was touched or used by a celebrity--chewing gum, tissue and all kinds of items that we would normally throw away can command big bucks if they were used by someone of a certain status.
But how often can it be said that something that was intended for use by [ read more ]
Concert-goers at one concert hall in Austria have both marveled at and raved about the venue's heavenly acoustics. Is it bringing in top-notch talent that has helped this concert all to become a fan favorite. Maybe. But there are some places where even the best singers and musicians sound nice, but their performances aren't transcendent enough to [ read more ]
The good thing about gold is that it is quite malleable, thus its use in a number of industrial applications. However, when it comes to making jewelry, sometimes jewelers like to mix gold with other metals to make studier pieces of jewelry. At other times, they decide to mix gold with other metals because they like the effect: gold is not afraid [ read more ]
Touching Gold: The Story of King Midas--pt. 1
The story of King Midas from Greek mythology is well known, at least the basics of the story are well known--Midas was a king who was granted the extraordinary ability to turn anything that he touched into gold. But there is more to the story than that. Like most myths, the story also examines human frailty. We can be both noble and weak, as Midas [ read more ]