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Step inside a medieval gold workshop and discover how 1064°C helped shape political stability. This full-process historical documentary reveals the metallurgy, craftsmanship, and economic logic behind medieval gold production — where fire, precision, and purity transformed raw metal into symbols of authority and instruments of power. At approximately 1064°C, gold reaches its melting point. Inside stone furnaces fueled by charcoal and bellows, craftsmen controlled temperature with remarkable accuracy. But this was more than metalworking. It was economic engineering. Explore every major phase of medieval gold processing, including: • Selecting and refining raw gold ore • Smelting at high temperatures to remove impurities • Alloy control to achieve consistent purity • Casting gold into bars and coin blanks • Hammer striking coins such as the Solidus • Weight standardisation and quality verification • Securing royal and imperial mint systems Blending medieval metallurgy, monetary policy, political authority, and trade systems, this video offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how controlled heat created controlled currency. Stable gold meant stable trust — and stable trust meant stable empires. Gold’s resistance to corrosion, extreme malleability, and high density made it uniquely suited for coinage, royal regalia, and treasury reserves. In a time of fragile economies, consistent gold purity became the foundation of taxation, military payment, and international trade. If you enjoy medieval history documentaries, gold refining processes, ancient minting systems, or full-process explorations of historical engineering, this cinematic walkthrough reveals how a furnace temperature became a political tool. 🔥 Subscribe to explore more Inside documentaries covering medieval workshops, ancient monetary systems, full-process metallurgy, and the technologies that shaped civilisation.