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21 minutes ago, Paul said:

It's normally 22crt I believe, just over 90 % pure, like the sovereign 

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A Thai Baht gold chain, Thai Baht gold necklace, Thai Baht gold bracelet and other Thai Baht gold jewelry is always 96.5% pure gold by actual product weight or (23k+), as regulated by the laws of Thailand. Thailand's Thai Baht gold jewelry is sold using a weight unit know in the trade as BAHT, which is equal to 15.16 grams in weight or approximately 1/2 troy ounce in weight.

There are also .999 gold chains available.

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1 hour ago, Happypanda88 said:

Dear Santa, 

Please buy me all the goods inside this shop that I saw in Bangkok China Town last month.

If they are too heavy for you to carry, then please buy me the whole shop instead. 

Thank You ! 

xxx Happy xxx

 

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Imagine having enough pocket money to buy a 24ct bicycle chain 

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I like to buy the pre-dip dip

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14 minutes ago, James32 said:

Imagine having enough pocket money to buy a 24ct bicycle chain 

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You saying not everyone has one? 

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1 minute ago, Thelonerangershorse said:

If you've just spent £5k on a carbon fibre bike, why on earth would you add the weight of a solid gold chain?

For da bling innit bruv :D 

The closer the collapse of an Empire, the crazier it's laws - Marcus Tullius Cicero

We had the warning in 2006-9 but central banks ignored it and just added new worthless debt to existing worthless debt to create worthless debt squared – an obvious recipe for disaster. - Egon von Greyerz

https://www.thesilverforum.com/topic/83864-uk-bank-regulations/

 

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6 minutes ago, Happypanda88 said:

Four 9s (999.9) jewellery are common in the far east.

Santa got me these last year. 🥰

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Would like something like that, solid small and subtle , as I'm not one for huge thick jewelry on my travels 

So much better than the 9 CRT rubbish we are forced to buy in the UK 

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1 hour ago, Paul said:

Proper gold.

Majority of jewelry in UK is 9crt at 24crt prices 

Same c**p state of jewellery in Australia.

Overpriced 9ct gold, and people fall for it.

Worse still, some buy Pandora rubbish and flaunt it like they’re high society folk. 🤦🏻‍♂️ 

India is really great for pure gold jewellery in that regard.

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I used to deal with a lady who came as a child with her family from India. I think she supplemented her pension with buying and selling anything gold. I remember a conversation about jewellery. She got very animated as she started to rant about how hard it was becoming to get anything in 22ct or above as it was all 18ct or less. She said how can you say your buying gold if more than 10% of it is junk. Just made me laugh how angry she was.  

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All I want for Christmas is...

...you lot to carry on doing what you do.  I joined the forum in the Summer, and since then I have made many (online) friends, learned so much, and had some great conversations.  Some informative, others not so much 😉, but all entertaining and enjoyable.

Keep being a great community.

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9 minutes ago, Charliemouse said:

All I want for Christmas is...

...you lot to carry on doing what you do.  I joined the forum in the Summer, and since then I have made many (online) friends, learned so much, and had some great conversations.  Some informative, others not so much 😉, but all entertaining and enjoyable.

Keep being a great community.

Oh, and a gold 1oz QB Dragon would be nice, too.

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Carl Sagan: One of the great commandments of science is, "Mistrust arguments from authority."

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