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How is gold refined?
A look at different processes used for refining gold.
5 Ways to differentiate between real and artificial gold
From the magnet test to the liquid test- 5 Gold purity checks you can do at home.
Many uses of gold
Right from being an investment to being a decorative agent on food to its incorporation in Ayurveda, gold has many uses. Explore some of them here.
The Gold Coins of the world
Countries around the world produce and distribute their own trademarked gold coin. Each country’s gold coins may differ when it comes to its features like purity, obverse, reverse and legal tender.
The South African gold coin
The South African Government introduced the oldest gold bullion coin in 1967. It is commonly referred to as Krugerrand.
China’s gold coins
Chinese government introduced gold bullion coins in 1982. The Chinese bullion is referred to as the Gold Panda. Pandas being one of China’s national animals it is displayed on one side of the coin.
Canadian gold coins
Canada is home to some of the largest gold mines in the world. Know more about the gold coins produced in Canada.
The British gold coins
British Gold coins display a number of regal designs. The British Mint produces three types of coin – Britannia, Sovereign, and the Lunar Series.
The Australian gold coins and bullion
The Gold Nugget is issued by the Australian government and is maintained as a legal tender in the country
Gold in sport
Winning gold in sport is a mark of victory. Over the years, gold has been the highest measure of achievement