No it is not like mold, however when it comes out from the earth it is just a rock not sparkly or shiny.
They took gold mining from the Earth? Who took the gold mining and how? There's no more gold mining on Earth? What's up with that?
There was some gold and silver in Spain, but what made Spain rich in the 16th and 17th centuries was the gold and silver taken from Spanish possessions in the Americas.
You Melt It And Then Mould It.
Mined from the Earth like gold
Gold and silver are known as precious metals. The chemical symbol for silver is AG, taken from the Latin word Argentum. The chemical symbol for gold is AU, taken from the Latin word Aurum. Symbols may be different in languages other than English.
No, banks do not buy silver. It needs to be taken to a silver & gold buyer for an assessment of value.
You melt it and put it in a mould
some properties of gold are - it will not rust it is - it is plastic (easy to mould)
To craft a simple gold ring, you need to buy a ring mould and a gold bar. You use the ring mould or gold bar on the furnace, and that should be it. Make sure you have the right crafting level! Hope this helps =)
Mould- like in cheese when it goes out of date
There are many different ways, but mining is the most common.
The treasure in a sixteenth century treasure chest would have contained gold and silver coins. It might also contain gold and silver objects taken from the New World.