Gold Bar 100 gramsThe bars come from buyback and are sourced from various LBMA certified manufacturers. We stock both CertiPack and non-CertiPack bars produced by casting or minted. "Gold is the most malleable of all metals; one gram of gold can be broken into a 1 m² sheet. A flake of gold can be broken down to the point where it becomes translucent. Common alloys of coloured gold, such as rose gold, can be made by adding varying amounts of copper and silver. Alloys containing palladium and nickel form so-called 'white gold', which is often used in jewellery. Less common are gold alloys containing additions of manganese, aluminium, iron, iridium and other elements that give gold more unusual colours, such as blue. Gold is a precious metal with an extremely high chemical resistance, much higher than copper and silver. Unlike them, it does not darken in air. It is also resistant to most corrosive agents, making it ideal for coins, jewellery and protective plating of more reactive metals." Bars are one of the many investment options available, and are also one of the oldest ways to invest capital. In Arab countries, India and Singapore, bars are popular with the weight expressed in the traditional unit of 1 tola, standardised as 5/8 troy ounce. In Arab countries, it is also common to find bars with a weight of 1 dinar, standardised as 1/7th of a troy ounce. All the bars we sell are LBMA certified. ''The LBMA sets and oversees adherence to the quality and safety requirements of the London Bullion Market. Mints that meet these are placed on the regularly updated Good Delivery List. Purchasing a bar produced by such a mint ensures that it can be resold anywhere in the world where investment bars are traded. On the other hand, the price received will be the highest possible, i.e. it will be higher than the price of bars produced by mints not accredited by the LBMA."
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We have available for sale the following weights:
1 gram
2.5 grams
5 grams
5x1 grams
10 grams
10 x 1 gram
20 grams
1 Ounce
50 grams
100 grams
250 grams
500 grams
1000 grams
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