I would have thought so but don't. Seriously. Buying gold and other items is illegal under the terms and conditions of the game and your account will be deleted, and even if they don't catch you (which is very unlikely) then your account will most likely be stripped of assets by the people you bought from a month or two down the line as they will have all your details.
I just came across a website called Deep Blue Mounts... www.deepbluemounts.com they advertise a fully adjustable down ridgger mount. They have two different mounts a pedestal and a gimble mount. It looks like a top quality product. Check out the website, maybe they are the type of mounts your looking for.
gold is like money on wizard101. you buy things with it. but, some u will have to buy with crowns. (crowns gives u mounts and better items)
Peerless TV Mounts are sold directly from their manufacturer's website. Additionally, they are available on the second hand online market on websites such as eBay. Offline, the TV mounts are available in stores like Target and Sam's Club.
You can buy permanent mounts with gold in the crowns shop. But only a few are available to gold. Here is what you do go to one of the mount choices at the very bottom like a proud lion or something on the side bar they will give you an option of gold or crowns click gold. Then it will give you the amount of gold you need to buy the mount.
Take a look at the website demonocracy.info/infographics/world/gold/gold.html
chalcopyrite is called fools gold because it's lustre looks like gold!
Pyrite is often called "fool's gold," because it has a somewhat gold-like appearance.
not exactly but this website called meez is sorta like it
Pyrite is sometimes called fool's gold because its gold-like appearance meant that inexperienced miners and prospectors sometimes mistook it for gold.
There is a term called "fool's gold" for a brassy yellow mineral, especially pyrite. It just looks like gold, but is not gold and has no worth.
You are allowed to receive gold from other characters in WoW. This may be a gift, or for services, like a dungeon run or help with a quest, or to buy a piece of gear off of them like from a craftsman (Blacksmith, Leatherworker, or Tailor). They are not allowed to give you gold in exchange for real world goods like cash or codes to things in game like mounts.
Pyrite is called fools' gold because miners found it and thought it was gold. It looks like gold but really isn't.