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In Switzerland, apart from the government-owned Swissmint, there are also some private mints producing bullion which is not legal tender and is targeted at investors and not at coin collectors, such as this 50g gold piece. This fifty-gram gold bar is part of a large range of bullion products by Argor-Heraeus. Gold bars have been used for thousands of years as a store of wealth. Though gold bullion coins introduced in the 20th century have continued to grow in popularity with investors as a means of private gold ownership, gold bars remain a go-to for nations, banks, and individuals when it comes to storing wealth. | ||||||
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Royal Mint |
Coin Name | Mintage | Legend |
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Gold Fifty Grams Bar - Argor-Heraeus, Cast | unknown | (none) |
Gold Fifty Grams Bar - PAMP, Cast | unknown | (none) |
Gold Fifty Grams Bar - Argor-Heraeus Kinebar | unknown | AH · ARGOR HERAEUS SA |
Gold Fifty Grams Bar - Argor-Heraeus | unknown | (none) |
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The Definitive Guide to Australian Silver Coins |
Country | Switzerland |
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Coin Type | Gold Fifty Grams (50 g), Private Bullion |
Issued | 2024 - present |
Mintage | unknown |
Material | 0.9999 Gold |
Technology | Milled (machine-made) |
Shape | Bar |
Orientation | Medal Alignment (Axis 0) |
Size | 28.5 x 49.7 mm |
Thickness | 2.000 mm |
Mass | 50.0000 g |
OCC ID | BYNK-ODDC-XJKG-OPQM |