Gold's unique properties cause humans to go to extraordinary lengths to protect and preserve it.
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Featuring Grant Williams
May 09, 2019 • 4 minutes
Gold's unique properties cause humans to go to extraordinary lengths to protect and preserve it. From the British moving their gold in the face of Nazi Blitzkrieg to the Tiger of Malay, Grant Williams walks through some of the most incredible tales of the yellow metal. This video is excerpted from a piece published on Real Vision on February 23, 2018 entitled "Gold: The Story of Man's 6000 Year Obsession - Episode 2."
Show MoreA collection of interviews and documentaries focusing in on the famous store of value. The series takes a 360-degree view of the precious metal by examining gold's role in history and its proper place in modern investment portfolios. It interviews experts in diverse fields including mining, investment management and bullion storage.
More EpisodesA collection of interviews and documentaries focusing in on the famous store of value. The series takes a 360-degree view of the precious metal by examining gold's role in history and its proper place in modern investment portfolios. It interviews experts in diverse fields including mining, investment management and bullion storage.
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