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1. Bar or ingot gold is received in proportion to its fineness, compared with the above foreign gold coin
2. We can do this,“ he said as he set the tiny ingot on a chair
3. There is an ingot compartment for storage, so we can load the helo with
4. ” He set the ingot in the empty chair next to him and said, “Activate Lee
5. Omar happily put the gold ingot inside his own purse and pointed at the rows of warehouses lining the docks of the port
6. This was the operating table; this is where they would melt chunks of the thin gold nuggets and pour them into the coin and ingot molds; this is where they would make their marketable conversion
7. He grasped the crucible with the steel tongs and poured the molten gold into a one-ounce ingot mold
8. “Should I start with a coin or ingot?”
9. Who knows? Next, try to sell an ingot at another jeweler or gold-buying outfit
10. When they ask where the gold in the ingot came from, just say that it came from a creek in the piedmont area, somewhere near Charlotte
11. They’re used to seeing foreign gold coins and all kinds of gold ingot shapes
12. After talking for a few more hours about all kinds of scenarios and strategies for gold-to-cash conversion, Chantelle gathered her things, including the cash bag and the ingot box, and got in her car to leave
13. Virnrayan artisans pound and shape emotion like it’s a gold ingot
14. There was a silver ingot stuck to it
15. plants a 400 mm ingot is rolled down to 5 to 10 mm when the Steel is in
16. Johnny took a stone as an anvil (for theirs had already been sunk), and began beating and folding together a rough ingot from the scraps they had collected that day
17. Johnny continued to work the lump until all he had left was a rough ingot wafer
18. Without hesitation the merchant took the freshly hammered ingot and twisted it in the light for a better view while Johnny wheeled around to shield the object from passing eyes
19. A launch and whaleboat from the new Astrolabe were steered to this locality, and after going to exhausting lengths, their crews managed to dredge up an anchor weighing 1,800 pounds, a cast–iron eight–pounder cannon, a lead ingot, and two copper swivel guns
20. On the occasion when the fires under the first set of retorts in their shed had glowed far into the night she did not retire to rest on the rough cadre set up for her in the as yet bare frame-house till she had seen the first spongy lump of silver yielded to the hazards of the world by the dark depths of the Gould Concession; she had laid her unmercenary hands, with an eagerness that made them tremble, upon the first silver ingot turned out still warm from the mould; and by her imaginative estimate of its power she endowed that lump of metal with a justificative conception, as though it were not a mere fact, but something far-reaching and impalpable, like the true expression of an emotion or the emergence of a principle
21. Still looking at the ingot of silver, she shook her head at Don Pepe's remark—