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  2. Gold bars are selling like hot cakes in Korea's convenience ...

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    In South Korea’s GS25 convenience store chain, ... According to the Korea Gold Exchange, prices of gold have surged to a record 456,000 won ($335.3) per 3.75 grams, or 0.13 ounce.

  3. Royal girdle of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Geumjegwadae (hangul 금제과대 hanja 金製銙帶) (Gold girdle with pendants from the north mound of Tumulus No.98) was designated on December 7, 1978, as the 192nd national treasure of Korea. This belt is 120 centimeters in length and is made of pure gold. It consists of 28 metal rectangles interlinked together.

  4. Crowns of Silla - Wikipedia

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    The Gold crown from Hwangnamdaechong (Korean: 황남대총 북분 금관; Hanja: 皇南大塚北墳金冠; RR: Hwangnamdaechong bukbun geumgwan) is currently housed in the National Museum of Korea and is one of the most popular exhibits there, along with the two Bangasayusang. It is a National Treasure of Korea and was named as one on December ...

  5. Cheonmachong - Wikipedia

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    Besides the crown and girdle, the chamber also held gold bracelets and gold rings for every finger of the buried king. [5] The tomb also contained a chest full of burial goods which including the aforementioned painted saddle flap, and also iron kettles, pottery, bronze vessels, lacquerware, saddles, and a 98 centimeter long sword.

  6. Crown of Gaya - Wikipedia

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    The Geumgwan mit busok geumgu refers to a collection of artifacts including a gold crown and its accompanying accessories, finger rings, and earrings. The crown is currently housed at the Hoam Art Museum. This artifact, along with its accompanying accessories, was designated as a national treasure of Korea on December 21, 1971.

  7. List of countries by gold production - Wikipedia

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    Until 2006, South Africa was the world's largest gold producer. In 2007, increasing production from other countries and declining production from South Africa meant that China became the largest producer, although no country has approached the scale of South Africa's period of peak production during the late 1960s and early 1970s.