Because it is in demand and rare. The two characteristics cause the price to be high.
They were used so that people could store there gold and so that they were buried with there gold so that nobody could steel there gold
Tears of gold is a gold tear so when you wear the Anubis mask tears of gold start dripping down
So dark you would not be able to see
One famous story is The Gold Rush
King Midas - he was cursed so that everything he touched turned to gold.
No, gold does not tarnish as it ages. Gold is a non-reactive metal, so it does not corrode or tarnish like other metals. However, its appearance can change with time due to scratches or other forms of wear.
Most people who talk of Roman times are referring to the period of the Roman Empire ending with the fall of the West Roman Empire in the 5th century. This happened before the Middle Ages began. The word medieval means the same as Middle Ages, so the early medieval times are the same as the Early Middle Ages, but that is only part of the Middle Ages.
Yes there would, if there is gold in the ground now there would have been gold in the ground then (the middle ages weren't that long ago!) Because gold reacts slowly, if at all, the gold that is on the earths surface now would have been there then. BUT not all the gold was mined, so in answer to your question, yes there were mines but different to the ones of today.
They would of been in their early 20s or so they definitely werent in high school
Why Do People Need To Waigh early gold coins? becuase most people in the 1608 faked gold and keept gold to there self and make diffrent types and sold it so most was prox and fake and the persentage was that there like 30% left in the world wide
They were persecuted in Western Europe and moved eastwards to Poland, which was very tolerant in the Middle Ages and early modern times.
Nature's first green is gold ,Her hardest hue to hold ,Her early leaf's a flower ;But only so an hour .Then leaf subsides to leaf .So Eden sank to grief ,So dawn goes down to day .Nothing gold can stay .
Gold is expensive due to its scarcity, high demand as a store of value and for jewelry, and its role as a safe haven investment during economic uncertainty. Additionally, the cost of mining, refining, and storing gold also contributes to its high price.
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Because they are the ones who establish knowledges to the youth int heir early ages. In addiction to that, they are the future. If you know what i mean.
The Romans had quite advanced civil engineering technology that was not again replicated until the early 1800s, this had all been lost with the fall of the empire so the middle ages had only very primitive technologies.
No. (In the Middle Ages, alchemists believed that they could transform one metal into another. Sadly, for them, they never were able to succeed at doing so.)