barrytrot wrote:I thought X-rays couldn't see through gold? Is that the point? If they can see through then it's fake?
Or is that just with superman? I'm transposing the near equal atomic mass of gold and lead, of course.
68Camaro wrote:barrytrot wrote:I thought X-rays couldn't see through gold? Is that the point? If they can see through then it's fake?
Or is that just with superman? I'm transposing the near equal atomic mass of gold and lead, of course.
Lead has a higher absorptance than lighter metals, as does gold, but turn the gain up enough and you can see into either one, as well as detect the density differences between internal materials if alterate fillers are used such as tungsten.
blackrabbit wrote:Good video. Best I've seen on how the bars are filled with tungsten. More evidence that the giant fake paper economy translates only to a tiny fraction of real wealth. How much "gold" is out there that people believe they own which is nonexistent? Keep stacking all the real stuff you can afford.
blackrabbit wrote:I got way more silver than gold. I do believe its a great investment even in the thirties. I would not be surprised at all to see another run at fifty by spring. Almost all my gold is fractionals and I have an electronic gold tester so I know what I got is real.
blackrabbit wrote:It detects if it is heavy plated but I think that if it was a thick shell like the one ounce one covering the 10 oz bar in the video it would not work or they would just use one on them instead of drilling. Not practical to fill any fractional piece or probably even one ouncers with tungsten so I am good. I could see someone manufactuing and plating a small coin/bar but not filling one. Anyone ever see a one ounce coin/bar that was tungsten filled?
Kurr wrote:Funny how they announced QE Infinity and then the small fakes hit the market, think they are trying to disuade investment into physicals?
AGgressive Metal wrote:This is why I like my gold SMALL, OLD, and FOREIGN. European classical gold standard coins are my favorites (British Sovereigns, Swiss 20 Franc, French 20 Franc, Belgian 20 Franc, German 20 Mark, Russia 10 Rubles, Austrian 4 Ducat, etc).
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