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    It looks like the g5 was released in 2003 when the price of gold remained below $400 for almost the entire year. So a high end new release computer with a fraction of a gram of gold to combat corrosion is not much of an investment at that time. Maybe a little over engineered?, but if it functions and looks as good as the day it was released then maybe it shows insight into the reliability and quality of the unit.? Scrap is not just metals, it's a visit to the historical price given to those metals when an item was produced.


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