Quote from achilles28:
You're saying minted gold or silver contains traceable composite materials?
Traceable enough to identify the original source/dealer channel even if the metal was liquified and rebarred?
Thats odd. I thought 99% pure gold or silver would share the same subcomposites..
Probably, im no expert.
I just know if you sit something, anything, in a blast furnace theres a good chance it will liquify.
It was my understanding not a huge number of various "collectors" sort of coins were that pure, i mean i havent heard of a 24 carat gold coin for a while........?
I thought they only needed a tiny portion of the overall content, (the remaing bits ) to identify the actual batch if you like, (with collectors or commemorativecoins in particular) i have read that has been done as a security measure in some instances.
As far as coins themselves go, that is.......Hmm, maybe Setharb would know, i think hes still sitting on some similiar sort of pirate-like coinage, tucked away in a wooden chest in an unknown location, possibly off a sandy beach...........maybe in the carribean.........
maybe, in the tropics somewhere, next to an old spanish galleon...................
with skeletons, and coral encrusted bottles of vintage liquor, rum, parhaps............and brilliantly colored little tropical fishes, dartin' around, unawaaare of the treasure, beloow.
waiting, waiting, for th'a silverr to come caaallin, when the price gets too much for his morrtal soul to bear, aaarrh.
Or, it could be in his garage, or he sold it on ebay already, i dont know.
arrhhh.............shiver me timbers, I dont know whhat im' talkn' about........
