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Question that's been bugging me for some time now
12/14/10 at 16:22:56
 
Why is gold so valuable? It has no practical use that I can ascertain. It's too soft to make any type of useful product out of. So why is it considered so precious? Making jewelry out of it ain't what I would call a practical use. Jewelry after all is only an adornment. Can anyone give a satisfactory answer? I really would like to know. After all, wars have been fought over the stuff, people have been enslaved and driven from their ancestral homes over it, murders have happened all because of some yellow soft metal that I can't see a proper use for.
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Re: Question that's been bugging me for some time
Reply #1 - 12/14/10 at 16:41:46
 
Peter Bernstien has written a book "The Power Of Gold." that reportedly would give you the answer.

I suspect that gold, as the most maleable of metals, was found to be valuable as jewelry but not tuff enough for weaponry.  It was relatively common and relatively easy to find and ammass, making it a good choice for an agreed upon common measure for trade; international commerce and financing. Shocked

If I find the book, I'll give it a read and report back. Cool
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Reply #2 - 12/14/10 at 16:43:30
 
and Younah, anything that your wife thinks is beautiful and desireable such as gold jewellry will become at least desireable to you. Wink
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Reply #3 - 12/14/10 at 16:47:09
 
because we like it, a lot, oooh it's shiney!!  

it does have some limited practical uses, great conductor, most computers, phones, electronics in general have gold in them, just enough to get electrons moving not enough to get rich by recycling old electronic parts. it has some other uses too but mainly electrical stuff.  

but yeah, it's shiney and now people think it's worth something so therefor it is
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Reply #4 - 12/14/10 at 16:47:57
 
Gold is one of the most useful metals in existence.  It is far to important to be used for jewelry.  It doesn't corrode, it is inert, and it has other properties that make it especially useful in a wide range of applications. (I am glad that my crowns are made of gold.) One of the big reasons that computers (and much other electronics) can be recycled is to reclaim the gold used in them.
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Re: Question that's been bugging me for some time
Reply #5 - 12/14/10 at 16:54:11
 
Its been used as Money for centuries. Why is not an easy thing to answer. Its a commodity, prized by many. It, at least, has more appeal than a small rectangle of paper, said to be valuable, when that paper has no backing of any sort.
Gold doesnt rot or rust. It is useful in industry, in coloring glass & in electronics, tho silver has more uses in industry. It tarnishes, but, as far as I know, silver doesnt corrode away.
Each is considered money in most places.

The strangest currency Ive ever heard of, the longest lasting currency Im aware of, were the Tally Sticks.

I think rare materials are considered valuable by most folks, & gold isnt a real common element. If diamonds were common as sand, Ill bet they wouldnt sell for much.

Camel Dung could be a valuable item, used as money, if there were few camels & no other option for something to burn to cook & heat a small cave. If I owned the only camel in the village & there were no trees to burn, nothing to burn to make heat but poo,, Id be a rich man.
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Reply #6 - 12/14/10 at 17:12:12
 
the short answer?  we as  species have decided so.

now again what does this have to do with motorcycles.
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Reply #7 - 12/14/10 at 17:14:38
 
With enough gold, I can have as many bikes as Jay Lenno
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Reply #8 - 12/14/10 at 18:57:27
 
if all the gold in the world was in one place it would cover a football field one foot thick, that's it that's all of it. A perfect place to ride your bike. the main reason it is costly is because it's rare. just like Vincent motor cycles,and a good shape BSA gold star.  Wink
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Reply #9 - 12/14/10 at 19:05:36
 

if all the gold in the world was in one place it would cover a football field one foot thick,


Dude,, Ive heard that, too, but Im just not real sure thats correct. Im pretty sure Ive seen at least 6 inches worth of that on teeth, back when I was hangin out in the wrong places.
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Reply #10 - 12/14/10 at 19:17:30
 
sluggo wrote on 12/14/10 at 17:12:12:
the short answer?  we as  species have decided so.

now again what does this have to do with motorcycles.

Ok Sluggo lets talk about motorcycles, you start ..
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Reply #11 - 12/15/10 at 01:14:39
 
I remember Panama Gold!  Stuff was expensive but worth the price!
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Reply #12 - 12/15/10 at 01:25:42
 
I agree with Trippah ,   IT'S BECOUSE  " WOMEN CAN'T RESIST IT ".

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Re: Question that's been bugging me for some time
Reply #13 - 12/15/10 at 02:28:31
 
Gold was seen as part of the sun...and to have a piece of the sun was important to pre-historic folks.

and silver is part of the moon
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Reply #14 - 12/15/10 at 02:38:56
 

Gold is rare enough to be "rare" and it is easily formed into coins, struck with emblems, etc.    Gold and silver have been precious for as long as written records exist so it is natural they are considered to be "intrinsically valuable" no matter where you are in the world.
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