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imagine earning twenty dollars every time someone else digs up an ounce of gold while it sounds too good to be true its exactly what makes a royalty such a unique and powerful investment you see mining gold is hard work its expensive and risky cost overruns labor disputes high oil prices environmental changes can all hurt investors hoping for big profits from mine conversely the holder of a royalty on that exact same mine can sit back and patiently wait higher prices ultimately mean higher royalties a one percent royalty means one percent right off the top to a royalty holder regardless of how much effort goes into it by others now you may be asking what exactly is a royalty well its a claim to a portion of all the valuable commodity produced from a fixed piece of land in this case a gold mine and the property around it the claim does not expire it does not wither away over time and most importantly it does not require the royalty holder to help pay the rising cost of running the mi