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1 oz Platinum PAMP Bar

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Description:

PAMP Suisse is known for their high-quality designs and physical precious metal grades, and this 1oz Platinum PAMP Bar is certainly no exception. A perfect investment piece for any IRA, this bar features PAMP's iconic Fortuna branding, with riches pouring into her hands.

Each 1-ounce bar contains 1 oz. of .9995 fine Platinum and features the iconic PAMP Fortuna branding on the obverse. The reverse of the bar, on the other hand, features the PAMP Suisse logo as well as '1 OUNCE PLATINUM 999.5' and a unique identification code. This unique identification code is also printed on the certificate which is issued by PAMP Suisse for the protection and authenticity of your product.

Rarer than gold and silver, Platinum is one of the most versatile precious metal choices for investors and collectors alike. This bullion bar, weighing 31.10 g, which has been produced and refined by PAMP, has a high fineness of 999.5 parts per thousand.

Beginning in 1977, PAMP Suisse is now one of the leading independent refiners of precious metals in the world. With a minting facility in Switzerland, PAMP initially began minting bars weighing less than 100 grams and is now dedicated to the art of precious metal transformations. The company specializes in precious metals for artistic and investment use and is also employed by private businesses and governments alike for precious metal minting.

Features of the 1oz Platinum PAMP Bar

  • Contains 1 oz. of .9995 fine platinum
  • Obverse features iconic Fortuna design, with riches pouring into her hands
  • Reverse features PAMP Suisse logo with weight, fineness and unique serial code
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRA
  • Weighs 31.10 g
  • Minted in Switzerland

These 1oz Platinum PAMP Bars can be used as part of a physical precious metals individual retirement account, allowing you to take advantage of various tax benefits and protect your future. If you'd like to use a 1oz Platinum PAMP Bar as part of your self-directed IRA, please reach out to an Investment Representative before purchasing, as additional paperwork will be required before your order can be processed.

All ordered placed through our website are processed with safety and convenience in mind - each package is discretely and carefully wrapped, and will be insured throughout transit for your added peace of mind.

The 1oz Platinum PAMP Bar is a popular method of adding platinum to your investment portfolio, but it certainly isn't the only way. We stock a range of investment grade bars, coins, and bullions that you can add to your portfolio. Feel free to peruse our website to find out more, or get in touch with a representative for personalized and impartial guidance.

Specifications:

More Information
Product Type Bar
Purity .9995
Mint/Refinery PAMP
Metal Type Platinum
Grade Raw
Coin Type Bullion
Modern or Historical Modern
Metal Weight 1 troy oz

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