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Gold kilogram bars are .9999 fine (99.99% pure) and contain 32.148 troy ounces each. Picture is a likeness only. Orders will be filled with bars from LBMA-listed manufacturers. Actual brand may vary from the picture above.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City, Zurich, London, Sydney, Singapore, Toronto and Ohio.
These gold bars are .9999 fine (99.99% pure). Picture is a likeness only. Orders will be filled with bars from LBMA-listed manufacturers. Actual brand may vary from the picture above.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City, Zurich and Singapore.
Gold 1oz bars are .9999 fine (99.99% pure) and contain one fine troy oz of gold. Picture is a likeness only. Orders will be filled with bars from LBMA-listed manufacturers. Actual brand may vary from the picture above.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City, Zurich, London, Sydney and Singapore.
Gold 100 oz bars (variable weight) maintain a fineness of at least .999 purity (99.9% pure) and contain approximately 100 troy ounces each. Picture is a likeness only. Orders will be filled with bars from LBMA-listed manufacturers. Actual brand may vary from the picture above.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City and Toronto.
Gold 400 oz bars (variable weight) maintain a fineness of at least .999 purity (99.9% pure) and contain approximately 400 troy ounces each. Picture is a likeness only. Orders will be filled with bars from LBMA-listed manufacturers. Actual brand may vary from the picture above.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City, Zurich, London and Toronto.
Authorized by Congress and first minted in 2006, American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins are the first 24-karat, pure .9999, fine, gold coins produced by the US Mint. Picture is a likeness only.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City, Singapore and Toronto.
Authorized by Congress in 1985 and first minted in 1986, American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins are created according to the durable, .9167 fine or 22-karat standard established for circulating gold coins 350 years ago. Picture is a likeness only.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City, Zurich and Sydney.
The Philharmonic bullion coins, produced by the Austrian mint are available in 24-karat gold, pure .9999, fine. Because the Philharmonic coins have worldwide recognition, they can be traded wherever major bullion coins are sold, making them very liquid. Picture is a likeness only.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City and Toronto.
The gold Maple Leaf coin is the world's most popular pure gold coin. Since their introduction in 1979, over 20 million troy ounces have been sold. It is the first bullion coin to achieve the heightened standard of .9999 fine. Picture is a likeness only.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City, Zurich, Sydney, Singapore and Toronto.
The Krugerrand, introduced in 1967, is the most widely owned bullion coin in the world with over 46 million ounces in circulation. The coin is .916 fine, or 22-karat. Picture is a likeness only.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City, Zurich and Sydney.
The Gold Britannia is a sovereign coin backed by the British government. The front of the coin is of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse side is the legendary figure of Britannia holding a trident and shield. It is 1oz of .9999 fine Gold.
Available for storage in New York, Salt Lake City and Zurich.
Authorized by Congress in 1985 and first minted in 1986, American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins are created according to the durable, .9167 fine or 22-karat standard established for circulating gold coins 350 years ago. 1/2 coins contain .50 troy ounces each. Picture is a likeness only.
Available for storage in New York and Salt Lake City.
Authorized by Congress in 1985 and first minted in 1986, American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins are created according to the durable, .9167 fine or 22-karat standard established for circulating gold coins 350 years ago. 1/2 coins contain .25 troy ounces each. Picture is a likeness only.
Available for storage in New York and Salt Lake City.
The gold Maple Leaf coin is the world's most popular pure gold coin. Since their introduction in 1979, over 20 million troy ounces have been sold. It is the first bullion coin to achieve the heightened standard of .9999 fine. 1/4 coins contain .25 troy ounces each. Picture is a likeness only.
Available for storage in New York and Salt Lake City.
According to the durable, .9167 fine or 22-karat standard established for circulating gold coins 350 years ago 1/10 coins contain .10 troy ounces each. Picture is a likeness only.
Available for storage in New York and Salt Lake City.
Gold kilogram bars are .9999 fine (99.99% pure) and contain 32.148 troy ounces each Picture is a likeness only. Orders will be filled with bars from LBMA-listed manufacturers. Actual brand may vary from the picture above.
Available for storage in Salt Lake City.
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