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Is the fake gold in Australia real?

Fake.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported a news that Perth, a century-old mint, was suspected of adulterating gold sold to China. In addition, Mint sold more than 100 tons of gold to the Shanghai Gold Exchange, and concealed these gold bars from China people.

The Shanghai Gold Exchange also responded to this, saying that the news deviated from the truth of the matter. Because of this, many consumers who bought the gold of Shanghai Gold Exchange said that the gold they bought would be fake. Why did Australia sell 100 tons of "fake gold bars" to China? The purity was found to be 99.99%.

So what method does Perth mint use? At the beginning of the month, the news that Perth mint was suspected of doping gold bars was exposed by the Australian media. This huge scandal made this century-old mint fall into the whirlpool of public opinion for a time.

It is reported that since 20 18, mint has used other metals to dilute gold, mainly silver, in the process of gold bar casting. As the most famous mint in Australia, Perth mint has a history of 100 years since it was established in the market. It is the oldest and largest mint in the world.

Over the years, Perth mint has a large number of customers all over the world, and it is also a famous tourist attraction in Australia, which is often visited by tourists.