I checked - the median Zimbabwean income is about 5% of the median Australian income (about $970 international dollars per annum) - so half the population earns less than that. A third of Zimbabwe gold production is companies, the balance artisanal.
I guess they will need to read blogs here to find out who is stashing itGold has continuously been hoarded, bought and sold even when it was illegal to do so just like alcohol during prohibition, drugs now and firearms since 1996. Many are prepared to take that risk. To confiscate it first they need to know you have it and secondly where you hide it.
I first became aware of Rhodium and its many uses including its reflective properties both visual (mirrors of the highest quality) and sound waves due to its ultra smooth surface, when I purchased a set of Flares Pro 2 HD earbud headphones. They're machined using brass then plated with a good layer of rhodium. Sound quality is superior to virtually all other earbuds on the market, they cost $750 about 3 years ago and the company "Flares" sold out very quickly.Most of the platinum group metals are very valuable. But beware - 42 years ago my chemist better half had a research job of finding a USE for rhodium - because no one would buy it. It was used to plate fountain-pen nibs and the cheapest jewellery that you would buy at Coles.
Yes, it will possibly always be limited in supply because for each ounce you have to mine 10 or more ounces of platinum and palladium (depressing their price). I have sometimes wondered if there might be certain ores (non-igneous) in which it occurs in a different ratio and I have seen values of up to 500 ppm rhodium in rock grab samples in some such rocks (without associated palladium and platinum). But life is too short to follow everything up.......I first became aware of Rhodium and its many uses including its reflective properties both visual (mirrors of the highest quality) and sound waves due to its ultra smooth surface, when I purchased a set of Flares Pro 2 HD earbud headphones. They're machined using brass then plated with a good layer of rhodium. Sound quality is superior to virtually all other earbuds on the market, they cost $750 about 3 years ago and the company "Flares" sold out very quickly.
Rhodium uses and how they mine it "interesting and educational" follow the link.
https://newagemetals.com/what-is-rhodium-and-why-is-it-so-valuable/
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