Features

 

On each product is specified its state.

New and uncirculated means that no one before you has owned this one.

Concerning the products circulated on sale, they are always in very good quality.

A circulated product has a lower price than new.

 

We buy directly from mints, reputable distributors.

Our new uncirculated gold bars are always delivered with their certificates of origin.

In general There are no certificates with gold coins except for a few exceptions. (Proof coins )

The most objective way to quickly verify is to present your product to a qualified jeweler.

The response will be instant and free!

 

You receive the product specified in the photo if:

eg: you buy a gold Krugerrand year 2022, you will receive the same as the photo displayed.

eg: you buy a Krugerrand years mix, you will receive random year.

eg: you buy a 100g gold bar but there are several brands and photos, you will receive among the models displayed and according to the stock at the time.

BE: Belle Epreuve or PROOF in English, coin of numismatic quality, shiny, struck with a die finished by hand and in a limited series. The result of this procedure is that there will be no defects on the coins.

BU: Brilliant uncirculated, coin of slightly lower quality than the proof coin, machine pressed, without mirror effect like the proof coin.

PI: Bullion coin, the quality is standard and their main purpose is to preserve and protect its heritage during troubled times.

Which of the parts to choose?

From our perspective, the BE gold coin has a higher trading premium. Which means that with the same metal weight it costs more. For greater liquidity our choice would be an investment type coin.

 

The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) brings together the best known foundries.

By purchasing LBMA accredited bars, you can be sure that they meet the strictest quality requirements.

An LBMA bar will trade easily internationally.

All our bullion bars sold is LBMA, but we buy non-LBMA bullion

 

The troy ounce (1 oz) is the standard unit of measurement for precious metals traditionally used by Anglo-Saxon countries.

32,15 oz = 1000 grams 

1 oz = 31,1035 grams

1/2 oz = 15,55 grams

1/4 oz = 7,775 grams

1/10 oz = 3,11 grams

1/20 oz = 1,55 grams