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Gold is one of the world's most sought after metals. The world consumption of gold is about 60 per cent in jewellery and around 40 per cent in investments.
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1: It is rarer to find a one ounce nugget of gold than a five carat diamond.
Image: The handbag incorporates 18 kt gold, 4,517 diamonds, weighs 381.92 carats and is valued at $3.8 million - setting the world record for the most expensive handbag, according the Guinness World Records.
Data: World Gold Council
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7.2 million: The number of times that all of the existing gold in the world, turned into 5 micron wire, could wrap around the planet.
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9: One ounce of pure gold could be hammered into a single sheet nine metres square.
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24: 24 karat gold is the purest form of gold (99.9% or more). Gold coinage has traditionally been 22 karat.
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31.103: The number of grams in a troy ounce of gold.
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37: The temperature of the human body is 37 degrees centigrade. Because of gold's unique conductivity, gold jewellery rapidly matches your body's heat, becoming part of you.
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49: The 40,000 miners who joined the California Gold Rush in 1849 were called "49ers". Only a very few ever got rich.
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50: One ounce of gold can be stretched to a length of 50 miles; the resulting wire would be just five microns wide.
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53: The largest gold coin ever minted, a 2007 Canadian $1,000,000 Maple Leaf is 53cm in diameter.
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60: The percentage of gold mined today that becomes jewellery.
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79: The atomic number of gold, which means there are 79 protons in the nucleus of every atom of gold.
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90: Over 90 percent of the world's gold has been mined since the California Gold Rush.
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100: 100 million people worldwide depend on gold mining for their livelihood.
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200: Julius Caesar gave two hundred gold coins to each of his soldiers from the spoils of war in defeating Gaul.
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394: The percentage increase in the price of gold from Dec 2000 to October 2010.
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400: The number of troy ounces in a "London Good Delivery Bar".
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750: The number of parts per thousand of pure gold in 18 carat gold.
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1064: Gold melts at 1064 degrees centigrade.
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2316: The largest ever true gold nugget weighted 2316 troy ounces when found at Moliagul in Australia in 1869. It was called the "Welcome Stranger".
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2808: Gold boils at 2808 degrees centigrade.
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4600: Fort Knox holds 4,600 tonnes of gold.
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6200: The US Federal Reserve holds 6,200 tonnes of gold.
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171300: This is the total number of tonnes of gold mined since the beginning of civilisation.
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15,000: Even at only 10 parts of gold per quadrillion, the world's oceans are estimated to hold up to 15,000 tonnes of gold.
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250: The world's largest gold bar has a mass of 250 kg.