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  • Hurry take it to mordor

  • I can take a PURE gold 1/20th ounce Canadian Maple Leaf coin, and bend it in half, using only my weak fingers. If it were a stronger alloy, like 14KT I can't. Pure 24KT gold is bendable (maleable) like lead.

  • @wilsmanpeterexcess

    you have to treat every item made of pure gold like a piece of fine art.

    you have to handle every item made of pure gold with care because it is pricey.

    if you go about bending your nice piece of uncirculated gold coin, you are destroying your wealth or your country's wealth.

    best you use your strength and energy to pump some iron in the gym and stay healthy that way. health is wealth.

  • not "pure gold" pure gold wouldent keep its shape, its to soft

  • @turtle79070

    sure it won't keep its shape if you're thinking that pure gold is soft.

    then all those huge and heavy pure gold ingots would have melted like ice cream when they are being handled and transported from vaults to vaults.

  • @vincentyeo88 considering the melting point of gold is 1947 F it wont melt in your hands, but it will bend out of shape in a month or so

  • @turtle79070

    no, that ring ain't gonna bend out of shape on your finger.

    considering the huge stockpile of 400-ounce gold ingots stacking from the floor to the ceiling inside the vault of a central bank. those ingots on the floor surface ain't gonna get out of shape as a result of the heavy weight exerts by those ingots above.

  • @vincentyeo88 maybe you should learn proper English before learning about the properties of gold?

  • @turtle79070

    maybe you should learn to handle gold properly before you buy any pure gold.

  • @turtle79070 Actually, bro, aint is now in the dictionary, therefore it is officially recognized as an English word. I know, it slightly upset me as well, but one cannot argue with the dictionary or thesaurus. :)

  • whats that 10 cent piece doing beside the ring

  • @Lesgrimshaw15

    in order to have a clear perspective, you place a common object beside your subject for size comparison.

    since the ring is circular in shape, you use a standard piece of coin in your country for comparison so that the viewer could visualize the size of your ring.

  • @vincentyeo88 ding ding ding!

  • that looks like 14k gold (50% gold)...the gold value in that is not worth jack. 

  • if that was 100% gold it wouldn't look like that and you wouldn't be able to wear it because of the simple fact that pure gold is so soft you can shape it by hand...

  • @robom1995 you're in idiot if you really think that, it is soft in comparison to other metals, but not THAT soft.

  • what a cheap case for such an expensive ring

  • @desertdude517

    no problem. i had sold this solid gold ring without that plastic case to a good customer.

    a fussy customer is not worth my time dealing with.

  • @vincentyeo88 Thats a good rule to have It will save you time

  • Buying gold coins is better than anything else1

  • that's not pure, 22-23. Pure 24, 9999 stamped gold looks orangey

  • @carychilton

    it had been authenticated and sold!

  • @carychilton gold looks gold,not orange

  • Oh beaultiful! I have a gold ring (18k) with 23g! It's HUGE

  • @Gabzaiat your 23-gram gold ring is really huge! thank you for watching my video clip.

  • 14k Gold is considered scrap. 22k or better (24k is the max @ 99.99 pure) is considered Bullion. That is what I am talking about.

  • 14K scrap gold has some resale value when the price of gold is high.

  • i've got a gold bar at 500g 999.9 from asia and thats pure gold noway is that pure gold its not rich enough with colour too be 24 it looks about 18ct or sovrin gold 22ct but i mean it looks like its got hallmarks so im sure theirs no way of fakein them lol but gold is through the roof so this would be a gd buy but only at a gd content eg 22ct or higher or i guess 18ct lol

  • thank you for writing to me and sharing this information.

    please do not worry so much about the color tone as long as the genuine hallmarks are there. bring your ingot to any bank or good coin shop to authenticate it for you.

  • @jimbob202019 where do u live?

  • @Agremen its in my night club, you shouldnt be asking naughty Questions like that you might end up with your lips cutt off your face.

  • @jimbob202019 hmmm have ever heard of joking>.>.WTF is wrong with u man.I would shoot u in the head if i would go to ur club u wouldnt even see me coming and u would cut nothing...Lol.Anyway ur a tool suck on it.u see its salty man ive didnt wash it for 1 week just for u man.I know u love it salty.Wow all that for a Where do u live joke lol.

  • @Agremen lol you ant going too shoot nobody not with them tiny chimp hands and i live in bristol. Just dont think its your place to ask where i live, its not like i know ya lol and even if i did know you i would tell you to fuck off lol its just my way of keeping my gold away from people that cant earn their own.

  • @jimbob202019 I was just showing u how stupid it was to over react like u over internet sir...Now have a good life...tank u.

  • This does not pass the smell test to me. First, the color looks like 14k gold. Second, if it really weighs more than 9 grams it be filled with tugsken, which is almost identical with gold except if color - has the same density as gold; hence, could match the weight.

  • you don't need to get too technical to sell a small piece of gold item.

    you don't need to get too critical about this gold item 'coz this video is made for the viewing pleasure of my friends and customers.

    just like i'd said before, that gold ring had already been sold for a good price and the money had already been well spent, heehee!

  • Cool. I've seen solid gold bars that were said to be .999 pure, then upon further investigation, it turned out that the inner core was tugsken. I just can't get over the color, Im sure you've seen 24k.

  • haha how heavy ?

  • Singaporien

  • Malaysien.

  • YOU CAN MAKE A BETTER VID THAN THIS ONE .

  • oh yes, i can. but then that gold ring had already been sold for a good price and the money had already been well spent, heehee!

  • I bet that ring doesn't feel as heavy as my ring right now...i had a special kebab last night!

  • MY PRECIOUS AAAHHHHHH

  • hahahaha i totally thought the exact phrase before i even looked at the comments!

  • oh, precious it was, no doubt about that.

    but i'd sold that ring at a relatively high price when the price of gold was over $900 per troy ounce.

  • my precious...

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