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Does anyone carry a coin or piece of silver daily


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57 minutes ago, CosmikDebris said:

Anyone care to explain why you would do this? 

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Technically, alcohol is a solution..

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Unless it has a festering gash :o

Technically, alcohol is a solution..

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Let not England forget her precedence of teaching nations how to live.

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Ooh! Those Engelhard boys will scold you! :D

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"There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money"

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I have a 1oz silver forum/BYB bar which I keep in my car. Not sure why, just never got round to putting it in the Stack which is all coin. 

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I don't carry one daily but there is an unprotected 2oz bar on the fireplace  that gets a regular fondle it's really toning up nicely 

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1 hour ago, 4Nines7Hills said:

I don't carry one daily but there is an unprotected 2oz bar on the fireplace  that gets a regular fondle it's really toning up nicely 

I've been wondering about this, is that the way to get some toning, leave it out and play with it?  Any conditions such as sunlight help?  

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5 hours ago, CosmikDebris said:

Anyone care to explain why you would do this? 

For me it's a few reasons.

1-It is a fun daily reminder to keep stacking.

2-I find it interesting to see the toing take its natural course.

3-The ASE I carry is 28yrs old. I was 14 when it was minted, that's the same age (14) when my oldest son started stacking. Cool comparison as to where both he and I were in life at the age of 14. He makes me proud each day!

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Always carry a bit of gold with me :D

 

ccording the technical treatise, The Elements Third Edition, written by John Emsley and published by the Clarendon Press, Oxford in 1998, the average person's body weighing 70 kilograms would contain a total mass of 0.2 milligrams of gold. The volume of this gold in purified form would be 10 nanoliters. If this refined gold were formed into a solid cube of purified gold, the measurement of each side of the cube would be 0.22 millimeters.

By comparison, the human body contains 43 kilograms of oxygen, the most abundant element in the earth, as well as the human body. Other elements found in the human body include 16 kilograms of carbon and 7 kilograms of hydrogen. 

While the role of gold in the physiological processes of the human body was unknown for many years, it has recently been determined that gold plays a role in both the health and maintenance of the joints, as well as being a key element in the transmittal of electrical signals throughout the body. Of interesting note, the human body contains 1.0 gram of Silicon. This element is commonly found in the presence of gold in nature and its metabolic function is currently unknown.

https://www.gold-traders.co.uk/gold-information/how-much-gold-is-found-in-the-human-body.asp

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