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  2. Metal leaf - Wikipedia

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    A metal leaf, also called composition leaf or schlagmetal, is a thin foil used for gilding and other forms of decoration. Metal leaves can come in many different shades. Some metal leaves may look like gold leaf but do not contain any real gold. This type of metal leaf is often referred to as imitation leaf.

  3. Isotopes of gold - Wikipedia

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    Gold is currently considered the heaviest monoisotopic element. Bismuth formerly held that distinction until alpha-decay of the 209 Bi isotope was observed. All isotopes of gold are either radioactive or, in the case of 197 Au, observationally stable, meaning that 197 Au is predicted to be radioactive but no actual decay has been observed. [4]

  4. Humphrey Bogart - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey DeForest Bogart (/ ˈ b oʊ ɡ ɑːr t / BOH-gart; [1] December 25, 1899 – January 14, 1957), nicknamed Bogie, was an American actor.His performances in classic Hollywood cinema films made him an American cultural icon. [2]

  5. Blood & Gold - Wikipedia

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    Blood & Gold is a 2023 film released in Germany on April 21, 2023, ... based on 4 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. [3] Bibliography

  6. Golden Sun Bird - Wikipedia

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    It is a ring-shaped piece of foil, made of nearly pure gold. The pattern consists of four birds, flying in the same counterclockwise direction, located around the perimeter. The center is a sun pattern with twelve points. It is 12.5 cm in diameter, with a 5.29 cm inner diameter. It has a thickness of 0.02 cm, and weighs 20 grams. [2]

  7. Gullgubber - Wikipedia

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    Gold foil figure from c. AD 700, found at Aska in Hagebyhöga, Sweden, in 2020. 6th–7th-century gullgubber from Sorte Muld, Bornholm A "wraith" gullgubbe Gullgubber (Norwegian, pronounced [ˈɡʉ̀lːˌɡʉbːər]) or guldgubber (Danish, pronounced [ˈkulˌkupɐ]), guldgubbar (Swedish, pronounced [ˈɡɵ̂lːdˌɡɵbːar]), are art-objects, amulets, or offerings found in Scandinavia and ...

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