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  • Is Stradivarius still the most expensive instrument out there?

    I read an article that said a Russian Czar paid well in excess to the $3.54 million dollar price tag that was set on "The Hammer" at Christe's auction house for a Guarneri that may very well be be made by Maggini. Is this evidence that lot's of things are changing in the world of music's most expensive avenue or is it just a one time thing. Will conessieurs be willing to pay a higher dollar amount for Guarneri and Maggini instruments above and beyond the well refined and acknowledged name that is now Stradivarius. I don't know, I think it may happen personally, but how warm of a sound is the world really after?

    5 AnswersClassical1 decade ago
  • Scottish gold is kinda poopy isn't it?

    I found this somewhere on the internet today...i was looking for one of those package deals to prospect in one of those rivers in the rainforest where they say like 75% of the world's gold supply is still undiscovered. I wonder who makes this kind of crap poopie up...i mean they are right next door to their irish neighbors and they wanna make a thing about their crappy once in a lifetime tirdy gold nugget mountains. There isn't even any swamp land in Scotland it's all trees and ***** boulders. I also was thinkin about this other article about the largest find of high quality gold in history and it came out of the bogs of northern ireland...i mean stay on your side of the bed, the irish don't want to hear about the new queens weight problems or the crappy poopie tiny fag nuggets comin out of the scottish hills.

    The King Mac

    WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE GOLD

    THE LONGEST LIST OF THE LONGEST STUFF AT THE LONGEST DOMAIN NAME AT LONG LAST

    What is the most expensive gold in the world?

    It’s no secret that gold is just about one of the most expensive metals that you can buy. But the price you pay for that gold will greatly depend on the type of gold that it is. And that might depend on where the gold came from.

    The world’s most expensive gold in fact is Scottish gold and not surprisingly, comes from Scotland in the small town of Tyndrum, where the Cononish mine is located. The Cononish mine was approved for mining use in 1996 with the regulations that it could extol 25,000 ounces of the precious gold from the mine per year. However, soon after the approval for use the price of gold – any gold – dropped significantly and so the Cononish mine was not purchased by the Scotgold Company for 10 years. The mine is now fully owned and operational and produces the rarest and most valuable gold in the world!

    This Scottish gold is so expensive not only because of its rarity and its bright and pure yellow color. This gold is also so precious because it’s an extremely dangerous and very hard process to sluice through the gold to extract it. This most precious of all the golds costs $1,400 per ounce.

    1 AnswerWords & Wordplay1 decade ago