How to verify Gold bars in assay cards

Published 2024-06-26
This is how I verify my 1 ounce gold that’s in assay cards thanks for watching!

All Comments (10)
  • @Lilblaisy23
    As stated in the video I want to make it clear I am no metals expert I am just passing on the knowledge that has been shared to me by actual experts in this field. (Disclaimer: sorry if the video quality sucks YouTube compression algorithms make the video quality look lower quality than it really is)
  • Great stuff! Video quality seems fine to me. I agree with you regarding keeping those gold bars in their assay cards. I had heard that they have had assay card golds in vending machines in Dubai. Very cool, even if it's not true. Thanks for sharing.
  • @johnnyb3126
    Good stuff new friend and Sub here 🎉🇺🇲👏
  • @good2goskee
    I've used Canada Gold. They seem a little casual I found. A few years ago, I sold a 10oz silver bar to them and they did not scan it. It actually made me anxious they did not verify the bar I SOLD them off the street. Considering the Surrey location is crack-head central, this made me a tad less confident regarding their off the street stock. With Au prices getting crazy high, you know there will be many more fake Chinese gold bars out there.
  • @Lilblaisy23
    1. XRF scan 2. Magnet test 3. Weight test 4. Microscope Those are the methods I’ve used to verify the authenticity. Any Gold experts in the comments feel free to tell me if I missed any other methods of verification. Thanks for watching!
  • @user-ws7bh3ev5t
    60fps makes seasick, 24fps is more in sync with our natural eyes
  • @dingotopruc9642
    You move too much with the camera, it makes your viewers seasick.