History Of Gold

πŸͺ™ The Complete Guide to Gold: History, Value, and How It’s Bought & Sold


🌍 What Is Gold?

Gold (chemical symbol: Au) is a naturally occurring element and one of the earliest metals known to humanity. It has been treasured for thousands of years for its beauty, rarity, and permanence. Soft yet durable, gold is used in everything from currency and electronics to fine jewelry and investment bullion.

πŸ“œ A Brief History of Gold

Gold has been mined and valued since at least 4000 BC. Ancient civilizations such as the Egyptians, Mesopotamians, and Romans used gold for currency, ceremonial objects, and as symbols of power and immortality.

  • The Egyptian pharaohs adorned themselves with gold, believing it was the flesh of the gods.
  • The Roman Empire used gold coins (aureus) as their high-value currency.
  • The California and Yukon Gold Rushes in the 19th century led to massive global migrations and economic booms.

Gold became the backbone of economies, leading to the Gold Standard, where paper money was backed by gold reserves.


πŸ’° Why Is Gold So Valuable?

Gold is prized because it is:

  • Rare: All the gold ever mined would fit into a cube about 72 feet per side.
  • Chemically stable: It doesn’t tarnish, rust, or corrode.
  • Malleable and ductile: It can be hammered into sheets or drawn into wire.
  • Beautiful and culturally symbolic: Used universally to represent wealth, status, and power.

πŸͺ™ How Much Gold Is in the World?

As of 2024, it is estimated that about 205,000 metric tons of gold have been mined in human history. The largest holders are:

  • Central banks and governments (as reserves)
  • Private investors
  • Jewelry markets
  • Technology and industry

Each year, approximately 3,000–3,500 metric tons of new gold is mined.


⛏️ How Gold Is Found and Mined

Gold is typically found in:

  • Alluvial deposits (rivers and streams)
  • Quartz veins in hard rock
  • Open-pit or underground mines

Methods of Mining:

  1. Panning & Sluicing – traditional methods using water.
  2. Hard Rock Mining – involves drilling and blasting gold-containing ore.
  3. Cyanide Leaching – a chemical process to extract gold from low-grade ore.
  4. Recycling – increasingly, gold is recovered from old jewelry and electronics.

πŸ’ Why Is Gold Jewelry So Popular?

  • Timeless beauty and shine
  • Durability β€” gold doesn’t corrode
  • Cultural significance (weddings, status, spirituality)
  • Available in different karats and colors: yellow, white, and rose gold

πŸ“ Understanding Gold Purity & Measurements

πŸ”Ά Karats (K)

Gold purity is measured in karats, where:

  • 24K = pure gold (99.9%)
  • 18K = 75% gold
  • 14K = 58.5% gold
  • 10K = 41.6% gold

Lower karat gold contains more alloy metals (like copper, silver, or zinc).


πŸ” Hallmarks

A hallmark is a small stamp or engraving on a piece of gold that indicates:

  • Purity (e.g., 14K, 18K, or numbers like 585 for 14K)
  • Maker’s mark
  • Country of origin
  • Assay office (in some countries)

Examples:

  • 585 = 14K gold (58.5%)
  • 750 = 18K gold
  • 999 = 24K (pure gold)

βš–οΈ Gold Weight Units: OZ, OZT, Gram, DWT

It’s important to distinguish units when buying or selling gold:

Unit Description Equivalent
Gram (g) Metric system unit 1 g = 0.03215 ozt
Ounce (oz) Avoirdupois ounce (NOT for gold) 1 oz = 28.3495 g
Troy Ounce (ozt) Standard unit for gold 1 ozt = 31.1035 g
Pennyweight (dwt) Common in U.S. scrap trade 1 dwt = 1.555 g = 0.05 ozt
20 dwt = 1 troy ounce

πŸ›’ What Is Scrap Gold?

Scrap gold refers to any gold that is no longer wanted in its current form and is being sold for melt value.

Examples:

  • Broken or outdated jewelry
  • Single earrings
  • Dental gold
  • Gold coins or bars
  • Watch cases or chains

Scrap gold buyers evaluate the weight, purity, and market price of gold to determine a cash payout.


πŸͺ How We Buy Scrap GoldΒ 

At Lucky’s Coins, located in Vinton and Roanoke, VA, we buy gold and silver with integrity, precision, and respect.

Why Choose Us:

  • Licensed Precious Metals Dealer in Virginia
  • Certified legal-for-trade scales
  • Full compliance with state law and regulations
  • Transparent offers β€” no pressure, no gimmicks
  • We welcome everyone with dignity, regardless of background
  • Fair, fast payment β€” via cash, PayPal, Venmo, or bank transfer

We Buy:

  • Gold Jewelry (10K, 14K, 18K, 22K, 24K)
  • Dental Gold
  • Gold and Silver Coins
  • Gold Watches & Chains
  • Sterling Silver & .999 Fine Silver
  • Scrap, damaged, or mismatched gold

Gold is more than a precious metal β€” it’s a symbol of value, legacy, and wealth. At Lucky’s Coins, we’re proud to help people unlock the value of their unused gold and silver in a fair, respectful, and professional way.

πŸ“ Visit us in Vinton or Roanoke, VA