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Gold is Recycled in Many Ways
As we have mentioned before, gold has been recycled since ancient times. Gold is used over and over again. It is entirely possible that the gold jewelry you have in your home was once also at home with Incan kings, European royalty, the Pharaohs of Egypt, or one of Asia's rulers of antiquity.
When you decide to sell your gold you are participating in time-honored tradition. You never know where your gold has been and you never know where it will end up. As you know, gold is not just used for gold jewelry, but it can be used in an infinite number of products.
Gold in the bathroom
Gold has been used for wash basins and other bathroom fixtures such as faucets. Some people have gold light fixtures in their bathrooms, even gold toilet paper holders. It has also been used in shower curtains. In fact, one former CEO was reputed to have has a gold-threaded shower curtain with an estimated value of $6000.
Gold in the kitchen
Gold has been used in coffee pots and other kitchen appliances. Gold has also been used in foodstuffs. Thin layers of gold have been placed onto chocolate by a famous French pastry chef. Some ancient Egyptians believed that ingesting gold powder might aid them in achieving immortality.
Gold is not exactly a fountain of youth, but is something that can be used over and over. If you have unused gold jewelry or coins, you may want to give it new purpose by selling your gold.