1 oz Gold Bar - No Assay Card

Pricing:

QUANTITY E-CHECK/WIRE CREDIT CARD
1-9 $2,422.81 $2,523.84
10 - 24 $2,417.81 $2,518.63
25 and more $2,412.81 $2,513.42
For orders over $50,000 please call 844-983-2416 for best pricing.
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Description:

Do you like to be able to touch our investment? Feel the weight of your 1 oz gold bar in your hand? This is the perfect product to be able to handle gold in its purest form without the barrier of an assay.

The one ounce 24 karat gold bar is popular with investors worldwide and is one of the most cost-effective ways of buying precious metals. Each of the gold bars offered here are refined to the highest standards of .9999 fine gold. Our assortment were all struck from 24 karat gold and have the exact purity and weight stamped on it.

What is an assay card?

The assay provides the type of metal demonstrating that the precious metal is genuine platinum, palladium, silver, or gold.

About the 1 oz Gold Bar:

  • 1 troy ounce of .999+ fine gold
  • Hallmark varies based on availability
  • Obverse Reverse vary depending on Hallmark
  • The gold bar does not come in an assay

Each 1 oz gold bar has a unique design depending on the hallmark. Most of the hallmarks include their logo, weight, purity, and a serial number of the bar on the obverse. The reverse side typically has the logo or design repeated diagonally. The 1 oz gold bar you will receive will be our choosing, based on the availability we have at the time of the order.

Specifications:

More Information
Metal Type Gold
Grade Raw
Coin Type Bullion
Modern or Historical Modern
Year N/A

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