Facts of Gold

Liemeta Me Ltd., November 9, 2022

FACTS OF GOLD
If all of the existing gold in the world was pulled into a 5 micron thick wire, it could wrap around the world 11.2 million times and its boiling point is 2808 degrees centigrade.There are just over 31 grams in a troy ounce of gold and It is rarer to find a one ounce nugget of gold than a five carat diamond.

The temperature of the human body is 37 degrees centigrade. Gold’s conductivity of heat means that it rapidly reaches body temperature, one of the reasons it has become valued for jewellery and gold melts at 1064 degrees centigrade. Around 187,200 tonnes of gold has been mined since the beginning of civilisation.

While digging up stones to build a house, Australian miner George Harrison found gold ore near Johannesburg in 1885, beginning the South African gold rush.

All of the gold ever mined would fit into a crate of 21 metres cubed and around half of all gold mined today is made into jewellery, which remains the single largest use for gold. The 40,000 miners who joined the California Gold Rush in 1849 were called “49ers”. Only a very small number of them ever got rich. Over 90 per cent of the world’s gold has been mined since the California Gold Rush.

Gold is often alloyed with other metals to change its colour and strength. Eighteen karat gold is composed of 750 parts of pure gold per 1,000 and the largest gold coin ever created was cast by the Perth Mint in 2012. Weighing one tonne and measuring 80 cm in diameter, it surpassed the previous record, a 2007, C$1 million coin which was just 53 cm across.
One ounce of gold can be stretched to a length of 50 miles; the resulting wire would be just five microns wide and the largest ever true gold nugget weighed 2316 troy ounces when found at Moliagul in Australia in 1869. It was called the “Welcome Stranger”.

A “London Good Delivery Bar”, the standard unit of traded gold, is made from 400 troy ounces of gold. The US Federal Reserve holds 6,700 tonnes of gold, in 530,000 gold bars. At its peak in 1973, the Fed stored more than 12,000 tonnes of monetary gold and there are 147.3 million ounces, around 4,600 tonnes, of gold stored in the US Bullion Depository at Fort Knox.

Even at only 10 parts of gold per quadrillion, the world’s oceans are estimated to hold up to 15,000 tonnes of gold and one ounce of pure gold can be hammered into a single sheet nine metres square and one ounce of gold can be beaten into a translucent sheet 0.000018 cm thick and covering 9 square metres; or pulled into a wire 80 km long.


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