Here’s an unsettling story out of the U.K.:
Last week, the gold dealer ABC Bullion received an email from one of its refinery partners warning them about a Metalor 1000gm Au bar that had been drilled out and filled with Tungsten.
“This bar was purchased by staff of a scrap dealer in [the] UK,” the email states.
“The bar appeared to be perfect other than the fact that it was 2gms underweight…The owner of the business that purchased the bar only became suspicious when he realized the weight discrepancy and had the bar cropped. He estimates between 30-40% of the weight of the bar to be Tungsten.”
With the price of gold skyrocketing, should we expect to see an increase in these types of gimmicks? Probably.
In fact, as the writers at Zero Hedge point out, this is the second time in two years this sort of thing has happened.
“The last time a story of Tungsten-filled gold appeared on the scene was just two years ago, and involved a 500 gram bar of gold full of tungsten, at the W.C. Heraeus foundry, the world’s largest metal refiner and fabricator,” the Hedge reports.

“So two documented incidents in two years: isolated? Or indication of the same phenomenon of precious metal debasement that marked the declining phase of the Roman empire.”
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Comments (218)
LoveBringsTruth
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:57pmInteresting we now have proof of the fake gold bars. I heard this story about two years ago.
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Skrewedretiree
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:39pmForget gold! Concentrate on guns, ammo, food, material, mechanical (treadle and hand crank) sewing machines, leather working tools, woodworking tools, metal working tools.
In other words, get ready to kiss the modern world goodby and live more basic than the Amish.
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JohnLarson
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:49pmRight because like Beck says, Armageddon is always around the corner. Every year. It’s part of his business plan.
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JohnLarson
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:36pmAt least they were selling bullion, not rip off Glenn Beck gold coins.
See that permanent gold banner right below the logo of this site? Those gold coins… they’re ripping conservatives off and laughing about it.
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Skrewedretiree
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:41pmGold coins a rip off? Not hardly! Try drilling and filling them with gold!
Just another anti-Glenn Liberal attack….it’s obvious.
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JohnLarson
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:47pmIt’s simply… the coins look pretty, but if you’ve investing in gold, it’s incredibly stupid to pay more for pretty gold when you get lots more gold bullion for the same money.
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AnimalsAsLeaders
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:48pmEither way, when SHTF who’s going to be better off – the guy with 1,000 lbs of gold in his basement or the guy with 1,000 lbs of ammo, water, and food in his basement?
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JohnLarson
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:51pmYeah gun makers and food insurance shills like Beck would sure love you to think doomsday is around the corner. They’re sure profiting of their flock.
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AnimalsAsLeaders
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:31pmIf the global markets crash and currency becomes useless paper (well, if people recognize it as what it really is) what will gold really be worth at that point? I can’t do anything with a chunk of gold except look at it shine.
If you want to prepare yourself for a major catastrophe, stock up water, guns, ammo, and food. These all have inherent value. Gold is just as worthless as paper money – and just as useless (unless you’re making components for the space shuttle or computer parts).
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aplingtjayonia
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:22pmFractional banking: bad. The federal reserve bank: bad. Our society being brought down into greater poverty by laws and regulations and fractured and divided by very powerful people: Intolarable!
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Basilides
Mar. 26, 2012 at 10:42pmThe Roman Empire’s economic demise was not hastened by the practice of cheating a commodity buyer, but by debasing a stable medium of exchange. The modern equivalent of that debasing is not filling gold bars with tungsten, but replacing gold with paper promises.
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tharpdevenport
Mar. 26, 2012 at 10:18pmMaybe The Blaze can check into it, but I read a couple articles last year, that appeared to be fairly legitimate, wherein it was reported, China (I think it was) was paid off (for debt) with gold from our Fort Knox reserve, but they soon became angry, since it turned out some of the gold had something else in them — I think tungsten — they were being gyped by the Obama administration.
Apparently not only is it being given out for payments without national news reports, but also more of it was done away with like that, than is generally known.
I meant to look into it more, but never did.
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daniel1138
Mar. 26, 2012 at 9:58pmYou can’t be trusted, no man can be trusted, so here take this security mark so that we know who you are and if you cheat me the Government will be able to back up the transaction to me. It is all for your own security. What is on your mind? Gold? What is in your hand? Gold? Do you trust God or filthy mammon? The LOVE of money is the root of all evil. I have slept on a couch cushion over a pile of shoes in a room cold enough to see your breath. I slept well. Have you slept on a Sleepn#mber Bed and never caught a wink because you thought about that gold? Feather beds cannot sooth a conscience. You cannot sleep much if your god is gold, guns or glee. Jesus beat all three? See his temptation in the wilderness.
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kunman
Mar. 26, 2012 at 9:49pmHave they look closely at the bars in Fort Knox?
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AnimalsAsLeaders
Mar. 26, 2012 at 11:34pmWhat difference does it really make? Gold is only worth as much as people will pay currency for. Currency is only worth anything because people agree that it does. If we all agreed that pukka shells were highly desirable we would have a fort full of shells instead of yellow metal.
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mrmarkjohnson
Mar. 26, 2012 at 9:37pmI’m surprised that fake gold doesn’t get bought and sold more often. I was thinking this just last night as I was watching Hardcore Pawn. How hard could it be to plate something with gold that has the same weight as gold. People only look at the outside of something before they buy.
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RightPolitically
Mar. 26, 2012 at 9:25pmThere’s all kinds of theft. Pretty nifty scheme I’d say. The average citizen is getting screwed too. You don’t have to buy gold bars to experience it either. It’s call “inflation,” the meanest, most insidious form of theft of all. Little by little it happens while we barely notice, then, all of a sudden, you do! Let me use just one simple example: pasta. A pound of it, store brand, used to cost ninety-five cents. Now, one year later approximately, that same pound costs one dollar fifty-nine. Let’s see, that is an annual inflationary increase in price of close to sixty percent. Wow. And look at gas, up about forty percent over the past year. But to hear GovernmentObama tell it, there IS NO inflation! Oh year, and jobs are coming back as well.
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mbriz
Mar. 26, 2012 at 9:01pmLooks like something the crooks at Goldline would do.
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HipNotik
Mar. 26, 2012 at 8:11pmThey are just trying to scare people into buying into the cashless society, into the utopia where no one can get ripped off.
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Rowgue
Mar. 26, 2012 at 8:01pmPeople have been faking gold coins/bars for thousands of years. This isn’t some new scam that’s going to get out of control because gold prices are so high. Most people can’t afford to buy gold in any sort of significant quantity anyway. Average joe isn’t buying gold bars, even if they are only 1 kilo bars.
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REPUB1
Mar. 26, 2012 at 7:41pmwhy not just use Lead????
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REPUB1
Mar. 26, 2012 at 7:39pmWhy are any of you so called Christians, even keeping or buying any precious metals??? you should know that it’s all going to be WORTHLESS too all of you. when the anti-christ takes over ALL metals WILL BE USELESS for anything. oh i FORGOT your going to be all RAPTURED arent you?? HA HA HA HA HA HA HA the jokes on you. see you on the right side of Paradise SUCKERS!!!!!
chips1
Mar. 26, 2012 at 9:20pmHow does it feel to have no purpose?
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FlowerBell
Mar. 26, 2012 at 7:12pmI now realize that the old adage “People are basically good” is as big a falsehood as “All people are created equal” and should just be chucked into the trash. All the evidence adds up to the contrary. I do believe certain people are good, but only certain ones. You have to be very selective, vet them as well as is possible and then cherish them for the rare and beautiful creation they are.
God bless America and the good American people.
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tajloc
Mar. 26, 2012 at 6:49pmGold has a different density and does not form compounds with Tungsten so……You need volume and mass and you can tell if it is solid. the sample shown had sunk some T into the bar and it weighed 2 grams off. A good sell for the crook. Any 7th grader should know this.
Rom 8:28
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Msgt Ret
Mar. 26, 2012 at 6:45pmLead and brass…lots of it. It will make for good material for bartering when nobamas balloon goes up! You can either trade it for food etc, use it to get food etc, or send it down the barrel to right all the wrongs nobamas is foisting on this country!
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THETAXMAN
Mar. 26, 2012 at 6:41pmThe trick is to write on “Word Perfect”, use spell check, copy and paste then post.
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Zuse
Mar. 26, 2012 at 6:35pmKinda like biting into an Oreo and finding horseradish filling…
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joeparrish
Mar. 26, 2012 at 6:32pmat the rate that obama’s been destroying our economy, gold will probably become worthless as the dollar. we’ll probably end up using bullets as our currency soon.
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Mapache
Mar. 26, 2012 at 6:19pmHa ha….just like the subprime mortgage stock bundle crisis….looked like it had value but was actually not what people thought it was! I hope all those people buying gold “trust, but verify!”
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Tightroper2
Mar. 26, 2012 at 6:13pmThe current market value of tungsten is nothing to sneeze at. Ask Soros.
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pickyourpoison
Mar. 26, 2012 at 6:10pmWith gold at 1800 dollars an oz, why would you want to buy gold? Now is the time to sell gold. If things get bad and the dollar fails, can you eat the gold? Who will trade for it? I think it will be much easier to trade 9mm ammo or a fishing rod during desperate times. That’s just my opinion. I’m not trying to preach doom and gloom here, but if you are worried about survival learn to live off the land. Let the speculators on Wall street buy the gold and screw themselves.
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