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Aurum Utalium is so often used by criminals who distribute the fake "gold offers" for 1,000 of kilograms, sometimes 5,000 kilograms and even in quantities such as 30,000 kilograms.

Gold is a chemical element with the atomic number 79 and its Latin equivalent is simply Aurum. The abbreviation AU means Aurum, and nothing else.

There is no such word in Latin, and there never was a Latin word for "Utalium". Please verify it in any Latin dictionary online.

Because the terminology "Aurum Utalium" does not and cannot represent the true gold, the word was used in courts in some countries, to defend the criminal, as criminal never offered "Aurum" but "Aurum Utalium" which is the name of the fake and fraudulent yellow, shiny metal, that contained no gold inside. It was brass and alloy of several metals that none of them was a precious metal.

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