Counterfeit Government Gold? Rusty Russian Coins (HD)
www.wealthcycles.com - Breaking news Here are the first up close HD pictures of the rusty Russian gold St George coins. Mike Maloney speaks with Ivan Zhivneskiy, a precious metals dealer from Russia, about the huge controversy surrounding these investment coins. As you are aware, gold does not rust! Stay tuned to www.goldsilver.com and http for more info, a follow up on the London assay results will follow soon.

Incredible. They couldn’t settle for tungsten-filled counterfeits. In my day…
Looking forward to the results, and be careful in Russia.
@TheSilverWatch Thanks SilverWatch, yes I am pinching myself daily. To be at the coalface of this stuff is amazing, thanks so much for the comment. As for the coins being completely fake…I doubt it. I think that what we will find is a purity less than the .999 stated on the coins. Which I guess in effect is fake, but what I’m saying is I don’t think they are filled with tungsten. Chocolate maybe, but not tungsten =)
Great, and thanks for the subtitles.
What do you guys think? Please help to spread this video, Ivan and Mike have gone out on a limb making this so please rate and comment…do you think that this is really .999 fine gold as stated on the coin?
this russian probably didn’t WEIGH the gold…
HELLO!??!?!?!?!?
Great video.
sodium hydroxide + Zinc Sulfate + Zinc Metal + heat on copper coin= fake gold coin
very interesting video.
thank you for posting.
When you buy the gold… Test the volume, test the weight!!
@1111norton Tungsten & Gold have the same weight to 1000 th of a pound. Weighing is won’t help. Imagine how much fake gold coins, bars, ingots, etc…..we’ll see when gold is over $1500 an ounce.
are these guys still alive?
All that glitters is not gold…. ROLF!
Not that it is funny at all…what a disgusting thing for the St Petersburg mint to have gotten into… shame on them
I got a question for Mike. And something I would like to point out to all the silver and gold bugs. And everyone who is concerned about people out of work in the US. MINT FACT: “Congress requires the Mint to procure the gold for its Eagle bullion coins from newly mined U.S. deposits, the Mint then ships that gold to Australia to be made into blanks. Then, the fabricated blanks are later shipped back to the United States for the production of coins.” Why in the HELL would we do that????
@IdigHistoryVideo Continued: In a country out of work. Why do we keep sending work overseas. We can’t even produce the blanks for gold coins here? This raises some eyebrows to me. I know gold is gold. But, just like everything else. We even cut corners on producing these coins. Why has this been overlooked, and not mentioned? Everyone talks about manipulation. And we know the gold eagle costs more. And its made cheaper. It would be easy as hell to roll, and produce blanks here.
very interesting
@Donninator1 We await the assay results…
@A1373S9865 Thank you
@mrmohsensaman No sweat, stay tuned for the assay results…
@pikeasaurusrex The stories on tungsten bars always seem to be clamped down and not circuated. That means there must be some truth to them! Oh dear…
@catpedia Affirmative
@IdigHistoryVideo Great points and question, next time we do a video response q &a, could you possibly make a video with this question?
@visionvictory Thanks
Look forward to the conclusion to this story.
@whygoldandsilver Yeah, just let me know when you are going to do one?
haha, someone got screwed :p