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DONT BECOME DESPERATE TO DEAL NON EXISTING ITEMS (MP (मोर पंख - Feather))

by kirubagaran Daniel @, Sunday, September 06, 2009, 22:46 (5557 days ago) @ martin durai.m.r

Dear Martin,

pl find the following as an explanation to your querry.

Iridium is a hard, brittle, lustrous, dense, transition metal of the platinum family. It is silvery-white and it is notable for being the most corrosion resistant element known. It is unaffected by air, water and acids.

Applications

Nowadays demand for iridium comes mainly from the electronic industry, the automotive industry and from the chemical industry, where it is used to coat the electrodes in the chlor-alkali process, and in catalyst. Some applications are in pivot bearings and in scientific and other special equipment, but it is principally used in alloys: osmium/iridium alloys are used for tipping fountain pen nibs and for compass bearings.

Iridium in the environment

The level of iridium in land plants is below 20 ppb. Iridium is found as uncombined element, and also as the iridium-osmium alloys osmiridium and idrosmine. Most of the iridium comes from South Africa. Annual world production amounts to around 3 tonnes. Reserves have not been estimated. Usually it cannot be combined with copper as an alloy. Because it is a platinum family.

Health effects of iridium

Highly flammable.

Potential health effects: Eye: may cause eye irritation. Skin: low hazard for usual industrial handling. Ingestion: may cause irritation of the digestive tract. Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. Inhalation: low hazard for usual industrial handling. Environmental effects of iridium

Do not allow product to reach ground water, water bodies or sewage system.

The market price of Iridium in the bullion market is 300 grams cost Rs. 20,000.

the website you have mentioned is an authorized numismatics company who deal in buying and selling authentic antic coins which carry some good value.

See the warning they have exhibited " they do not entertain fake coins"

The coins dealt by the RP traders are mostly fake ones and definitely they do not attract so much price in the antic market and no one will buy fake coins for that price which is quoted by the RP traders.

Here only fraudulent people will try to take away your money by producing fake documents and unknown buyers and sellers

People do not like to stop the deal midway. I know a friend who was my colleague who was searching for a 5 rupee note with 4 deers signed by one Deshmukh and 1 rupee coin with Indira Gandhi's face. He was a gold smith and he lost all his clients in his part time business. He lost his newly built house. He gave voluntary retirement and lost all his gratuity and other amounts and still searching for the non existing note and coin. I advised him several times to go to the Govt Mint Museum to find out whether such articles were released but he never listened to me now he is on the streets like a beggar. If such things are real why he was not able to make money out of it.

As I told already I lost my brother last week who was after a big deal of Nagamani but he came to know it was unreal after losing so much money beware Mr Martin I am like your brother please please please do not waste your hard earned money.

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