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a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold
a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold a colonial goldsmith was thought to be a sculpture of gold and jewlerys. they shaped stuff out of gold
GOLD
Obviously Gold.
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Generally, if the purchases are in the form of bullion, the person is most likely a gold investor or speculator. If the gold is purchased in the form of coins, regardless of the country of origin, the person is a coin collector or numismatist. There are those who fancy gold objects found in archaeological digs and ship wrecks. These individuals make such purchases of gold for their historical value and may be archeologists, historians or treasure enthusiasts.
One example is a goldsmith. In case you didn't know, a goldsmith is someone who creates jewlery.
A person who works with gold is called a goldsmith.
goldsmith
a goldsmith hammers a hot piece of gold while making an ornament .how does the force due to hammering affect the shape of gold
I think he is a Goldsmith
Goldsmith