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History of fools gold

Updated: 5/27/2024
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Iron Pyrites is a naturally occurring mineral that is often mistaken for gold.

Many "fools" have thought they stuck it rich only to find out that their "gold" was actually worthless.

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"Fool's gold" is a nickname for the mineral pyrite, which has a shiny, gold-like appearance but is actually a form of iron sulfide. It earned the name because people often mistook it for real gold due to its color. Pyrite has been used in jewelry and even in ancient times for ornamental purposes, but it does not hold the same value as gold.

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