The 18kat gold is worth more because the higher it is the more value it has
Yes - 22ct is a much higher purity than 9ct gold.
The coin (assuming it is a US coin) is only worth 1 cent. Either the coin was chemically treated to make it look gold or it was gold plated. Either way, it is not worth any more than one cent.
No, the word 'golden' is not a noun.The word 'golden' is the adjective form of the concrete noun 'gold'.
No. They mean the same thing.
Yes, the higher the Karat the more golden it gets
No!The Golden version is better than the white!The have got the same parts only that on the gold one has metal wheel and the white plastick with makes the golden l dragon more dificult to knock out.
"Gold" is a noun. It does not have comparative and superlative forms. The adjective from "gold" is "golden" - more / most golden. Note: that "gold" can be used to modify other nouns, because in English nouns can do that: gold ring, gold plate. But it remains a noun.
It is more valuable than gold because there is a few amount of gold and more dirt. So it is easy to find dirt than it is to find gold. That is why gold is more valuable than dirt.
Yes - because the gold dust will likely be almost pure - whereas the gold nugget may contain impurities of other less valuable metals.
gold is a metal.while golden means a thing made of gold.
In terms of dollar value gold is worth more
Absolutely not! Silver is MUCH more plentiful than gold. If There were more gold than silver, silver would COST more than GOLD!
No, gold is more expensive than silver as it is more rare
Platinum is usually 1/3 heavier than 18 karat gold and also is more expensive than gold.
no even know gold mcnutley is gold Iggy is ultra rare and more harder to get
White gold can cost a little more than yellow gold but not prohibitively so.