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Gold localities & information
Selling gold - how, why, where
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldfield Joe" data-source="post: 643134" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>I sell most of the gold I find, it is all from the GT. My Melbourne gold buyer melts it all down first which helps get rid of dirt and other impurities. Then they take a reading of the melted lump with an XRF machine. I can say I have never been disappointed by this method and the gold is usually in the 93 - 96 % pure range. So I guess with people who travel to multiple regions and find gold, throwing it all into the same container wouldn't matter if their gold buyer used this method too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldfield Joe, post: 643134, member: 3537"] I sell most of the gold I find, it is all from the GT. My Melbourne gold buyer melts it all down first which helps get rid of dirt and other impurities. Then they take a reading of the melted lump with an XRF machine. I can say I have never been disappointed by this method and the gold is usually in the 93 - 96 % pure range. So I guess with people who travel to multiple regions and find gold, throwing it all into the same container wouldn't matter if their gold buyer used this method too... [/QUOTE]
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