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Welsh Gold Rush?


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2 hours ago, mr-dead said:

turn that 20g nugget in to 2kg "Welsh gold" and make a killing on some overpriced jewellery

Awesome idea. Once you have your 1% Welsh gold, cut with copper until it's pinker than a 1 penny piece, then you can call it Clogau. :P 

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  • 2 years later...

I once went on a cruise and the ship's shops were all full of this 'super rare', 'super expensive' Welsh gold nonsense. They made a big play of the royal family sourcing their gold from there as well.

So whilst the salespeople were luring in my father with all of this fake (commercial) nostalgic rubbish, I made the comment, "well I'd give you spot for it".

The looks I got from the staff as I walked off laughing.

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Dai is at the car boot sale when an American tourist comes by. Pointing to a skull on display in Dai's car, he says: “Whose skull is that?”

“That,” says Dai profoundly, “is the skull of Owain Glyndwr. It's yours for £10.”

“Incredible,” says the American. “I'll take it.”

Some weeks later, Dai is at the car boot sale when the same American walks past and notices a much smaller skull for sale.

“Whose skull it that?” asks the American.

“That,” says Dai in a practised voice, “is the skull of Owain Glyndwr.”

“Hang on,” says the American. “You sold me the skull of Owain Glyndwr a few weeks ago.”

“Aye,” says Dai. “This is when he was a boy.”

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