
Gold and silver are imperishable
Gold and silver are therefore everlasting, as is their value. Silver coins were once unearthed in a field in Poland that had lain dormant for around 1,200 years. They were minted in the Carolingian Empire and were probably once part of a historical ransom. Archaeologists believe that Paris was to be saved from a Viking invasion. This is because the coins probably came from the Viking trading town of Truso. And in the eighth century, Norse invaders often attacked areas of the Carolingian Empire. There are many treasures that are still missing. But one thing is clear: for investors and central banks alike, gold and silver are a tried and tested vehicle for preserving value and providing security. The price of the precious metal is now approaching the magical 3,000 US dollar mark. Investments in precious metals and gold mining companies certainly belong in a well-mixed portfolio. There is Revival Gold or Southern Cross Gold, for example.
Revival Gold – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/revival-gold-inc/ – owns two gold systems with several million ounces of gold. The company is working on the Mercur gold project in Utah and is preparing the approval process. Exploration efforts are underway at the Beartrack-Arnett gold project.
Southern Cross Gold – https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/southern-cross-gold-consolidated-ltd/ – has the Sunday Creek project in the Australian state of Victoria, which is considered an excellent and high-grade exploration discovery. Antimony is contained as a by-product. Other projects are located in Australia and Queensland.
Current company information and press releases from Southern Cross Gold (– https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/mawson-gold-ltd/ -).
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