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Sunday, May 13, 2018
How much gold is left in the world is the topic of discussion. In Bulgaria archolgists in 2016 worked at a dig site they found a gold bead 8th of an inch in diameter may be in the oldest piece of gold jewelery in the world dating back to 4600 B.C.
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