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					Originally Posted by Commander Quan  I like to smoke cigars that the filler, binder, and wrapper made from fermented and aged 100 bills.  I cut them with a scissors that's blades are diamonds cut from Tavernier Blue, and light them with cedar spills shaved from reclaimed sunken old growth cedar trees.  I wouldn't let that crappy gold leaf touch my beautiful pallet. | 
	
 Personally, I smoke only the finest, most expensive cigars man can find, wrapped in a layer of Californium 252($27 million per gram). Wrapping a fine cigar in gold is just archaic and trashy.
 
  
On a more serious note, I remember reading an article on this in halfwheel awhile back, and the maker stated the temperature of a burning cigar was below that of gold's melting point, so there should be no health risk, and that when you finish, you should end up with a tube of gold filled with ash.