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The Assayer was created in 1623.
The Assayer of Lone Gap was created on 1915-12-04.
The cast of The Assayer of Lone Gap - 1915 includes: Perry Banks Vivian Rich as Belle Dugan Jack Richardson as Buck
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Our man in the assayer's office said that that's the closest thing to pure gold he's seen all year. This pure bleach kills weeds really well.
The cast of The Counterfeiters - 1914 includes: William Bechtel as Carl Hermann - the Chief Counterfeiter Richard Neill as Paul Richards - the Assayer Horace Newman as 3rd Counterfeiter
The cast of Death Valley - 1946 includes: Frank Ellis as Jailer Helen Gilbert as Joan Bagley Sterling Holloway as Slim Paul Hurst as Sergeant Dailey Ray Jones as Carriage Driver Robert Lowery as Steve Nat Pendleton as Jim Ward Stanley Price as 2nd Assayer Barbara Read as Mitzi Dick Scott as Sam Duffy - Assayer Russell Simpson as Old Silas Bagley Sammy Stein as Bartender
The cast of The Shattered Tree - 1914 includes: Harry Beaumont as Harry Norwood Robert Brower as Mr. Norwood - the Father Harry Eytinge as The Assayer Gertrude McCoy as Marjorie Boone
The cast of Broncho Billy and the Mine Shark - 1914 includes: True Boardman as True Boardman Marguerite Clayton as Mildred Young Victor Potel as The Hotel Clerk Carl Stockdale as William Young Harry Todd Fred Windemere as The Assayer
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AnswerBecause Fool's Gold (iron pyrite) looks like gold, but it is not real gold. It fools the finder into thinking he has found real gold. A fool will persist in thinking it is gold even when it is proven that it is not real gold.For more information about Fool's Gold, See Related links below this box.On the lighter side:Some poor prospector thought he had gold, due to the shiny gold appearance of the pyrite he discovered. When he took it to the assay office, the assayer said "You have been fooled by the gold like appearance of this mineral, which is actually called 'pyrite'." Henceforth, the assayer ridiculed hundreds of subsequent prospectors with the exclamation of "Fool's Gold!" sometimes in jest, and sometimes in earnest, but always in vague reference to the suspected intelligence of its target. Pyrite thus became the only mineral to be associated with fools and the perpetration of foolishness.