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10 oz Gold Bar – Brand Varies .9999
10 oz Gold Bar – Brand Varies, .9999 Fine
Invest in substantial gold value with our 10 oz .9999 fine gold bar, sourced from leading mints. Each bar is cast or minted to hold hallmarks for weight, purity, and serial authenticity—perfect for bullion investors seeking flexibility and quality.
$39,463.00
Description
Elevate your investment portfolio with this 10 oz gold bar of .9999 fine purity. While brands may vary, each bar comes from renowned global refiners and is either minted or cast, ensuring top-tier craftsmanship and security. Every bar is hallmarked or accompanied by assay certification, including serial numbers—offering peace of mind and ease of resale.
These bars provide a balance of substantial weight and manageable size, ideal for serious bullion investors who value physical precious metals. With recognized purity and brand quality, this 10 oz gold bar is a reliable asset for wealth preservation and growth.
Key Features:
- Weight: 10 Troy Ounces
- Purity: .9999 Fine Gold (24 Karat)
- Production: Minted or Cast, depending on brand
- Certification: Hallmarks and/or assay card with serial number
- Brand: Varies; sourced from reputable global refiners
- Storage: Compact size for efficient handling and secure storage
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Does the brand matter when buying gold bars?
A: Yes—well-known brands and refiners are more trusted, liquid, and easier to resell.
Q: How much is a 10 oz bar of gold today?
A: Its value is 10 times the current gold spot price, plus a modest premium.
Q: What is the difference between 999 and 999.9 gold bars?
A:
- 999 = 99.9% gold (one part impurity per 1,000),
- 999.9 = 99.99% gold (only 0.1 parts impurity per 1,000), making it slightly purer and often more sought-after.
Q: Why do gold bars vary in price?
A: Price differences stem from purity level, brand reputation, refining process, and dealer premiums—all contributing to final value.