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latinomanz69

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Hi

Generally .9999 is too soft for jewellery - ie it will a scratch if rubbed against something hard.  

However if you are buying .9999 and keeping as bullion (in a safe or safe place) then .9999 gold will not degrade or need any care.  

A good example is the gold that has been found on the shipwreck “Central America” which looks just as good as the day it sank in 1857!

What to buy is another question that I will leave to other forum members, but get as close to spot if you are just buying to invest in gold.  

Not my circus, not my monkeys

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