3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g

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3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g

3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g
1 Element Card bullion case black matte (sticker included). 1 gram of Platinum from Valcambi Combibar. 1 gram of Gold from Valcambi Combibar. 1 gram of Silver from Valcambi Combibar. We can engrave your Element Card for a personal touch. Choose a name, date, or short message and we will engrave your Element Card free of charge. Element Card stores gold, platinum, palladium and silver bars. Gold bullion has been traded for a very long time around the world. Gold is used in jewelery, in electronics, in dentistry, and in several other industrial applications. The price of gold is influenced by many different events. Because gold is a commodity, supply and demand as well as speculation can fuel price changes. Gold is a popular investment when economic times are tough, so gold will tend to rise during periods of economic instability and will tend to fall during times of economic stability. Silver bullion is a very popular choice for investors because of its relative low cost compared to bullion of other precious metals. Along with gold, silver has been used for thousands of years as legal tender and as a way to keep wealth. Speaking broadly, the price of silver generally tends to move in a similar direction as the price of gold. However, much less silver is traded than gold, which can make the silver market much more volatile than the market for gold. There are several factors that can influence the price of silver. Some of these factors include the way the asset is traded. For instance, because the volume for silver trading is low, someone who buys or sells a large amount of silver at one time can impact the price significantly. Silver is a widely used industrial metal. In fact, some experts suggest that over 90 percent of all mined silver has been used and can never be recovered. In addition to several medical supplies, silver is used in electronics and jewelry. Silver bullion is a popular investment throughout any economic period, but it is a popular investment especially when there is an economic downturn. Much like with gold bullion, investors flock to physical precious metals when paper assets become devalued or there is a currency crisis. Silver, much like gold, also provides a hedge against future inflation. While gold and silver have been traded in financial markets for centuries, platinum is a newer precious metal. One of the rarest of all the precious metals, platinum tends to trade at a higher price than most of the other precious metals, and platinum bullion products tend to carry higher dealer premiums per unit than other bullion products of other precious metals. Platinum isn’t used in very many industrial applications, so the price of platinum is usually determined by consumer sentiment and supply and demand factors. Typically, when economic markets are doing well, the price of platinum bullion rises. When economic markets are struggling, the price of platinum tends to fall. Many people believe that platinum falls when financial markets are struggling because gold and silver become so popular with investors that the demand for platinum lessens. Palladium is another uncommon precious metal that people have started to invest in more recently. Palladium has more industrial uses than platinum does, including potential uses in automobile parts. Speculation based on this industrial demand drove the price of palladium up to record levels soon after the new millenium. Palladium bullion tends to be less liquid than other forms of precious metal bullion because it is a less popular investment and carries higher dealer premiums. Not only are there several metals that bullion can be composed from, but this bullion can take one of several forms as well. In addition to bars of bullion, bullion also comes in coin form and rounds. Bullion bars are a popular investment. Not only are they easy to stack and store, but they can also hold significant amounts of wealth. They can be kept in either a bank safe deposit box or in a safe at home, but one of the downsides to storing bullion at a bank is that it is often uninsured. Bullion bars, depending on the metal, can be found in a wide variety of sizes. Many of the newer bullion bars that are being created feature special hallmarking. This hallmarking is used to help prevent forgery and is used for certification and verification purposes. Gold bullion bars are a very popular way to invest in gold. Gold bars can come in a variety of sizes and weights, including bars that weigh a few grams up to the 32.15 troy ounce kilobars. One of the unfortunate truths about gold bars is that they are popular to forge. Perhaps surprisingly, it can actually be very difficult to assess whether or not a gold bar is real. The only way to authenticate a gold bar’s content is to melt it down and assay it. Avoiding forgeries is easy, though, when a person finds a dealer and buys bars that have been hallmarked. Silver bullion bars can be found in many weights, ranging from one troy ounce to 1,000 troy ounces. A bullion bar weight of about 100 troy ounces tends to be the most common form of bar available. The larger bars can be quite heavy as 1,000 troy ounces weighs roughly 68 pounds. Platinum bullion bars are most often found in weights of 10 troy ounces. These bars will be minted by some of the world’s leading refiners, and they will be hallmarked so that the weight and purity are certified and can be verified. Much like platinum bullion bars, palladium bullion bars are typically rarer than their gold and silver counterparts. These bars are most typically found in 10-ounce weights, and because they are a more recently traded precious metal, they generally feature hallmarks and additional certification. The value of coined bullion lies in the purity and mass of the bullion and not in the face value of a coin. The bullion purity value of a coin will never equal 100 percent. The metal extraction and minting process causes the need for alloys to be blended into the metal, which causes a loss of purity. However, modern practices have allowed bullion coins to be created with up to 99.9999 percent purity. Gold coins have been prized by collectors and investors for centuries. In fact, the Saint Gaudens Double Eagle is recognized by many to be one of the most beautiful coins of all time. Gold coins will come in a variety of weights, including coins larger than an ounce and coins as small as one-tenth of an ounce. While most people think that 24-karat gold is the standard for gold coins and for value, the American Gold Eagle is actually only minted with 22-karat gold out of historical tradition. The American Gold Buffalo is a good option for people who are looking to invest in 24-karat gold coins, and several other countries around the world mint 24-karat gold coins that feature 99.99 percent purity as well, including Canada, Austria, and China. Silver bullion coins are a favorite for collectors and investors alike. Not only is silver a relatively inexpensive precious metal, but many of the coins that are minted are beautiful as well. Many countries mint silver bullion coins, with the United States American Eagle, the Canadian Maple Leaf, and the Australian Kookaburra being some of the most sought after and heavily traded. The Canadian Maple Leaf is the most pure, commonly minted silver coin available, with a bullion purity of 99.99 percent. The American Eagle, on the other hand, has a purity value of 99.93 percent. Earlier United States coins, such as dimes, quarters, half-dollars, and dollars, featured a significant amount of silver in them. Up until 1964, these coins contained 90 percent silver. Platinum bullion coins come in a few sizes, including one-ounce, one-half-ounce, one-quarter-ounce, and one-tenth-ounce. Not many countries mint platinum coins because of the high cost and difficulty. Much like platinum coins, palladium coins are rarer than gold and silver coins. Two of the most popular palladium coins include the Canadian Maple Leaf and the Chinese Panda. Rounds are shaped like coins, but they cannot be used as legal tender. Certain minting companies can make custom rounds with special designs printed on them. Most rounds come in weights of one ounce. On the top left side of the screen, just underneath the search bar, is a list of shopping categories. Find the Collectibles & Art. Tab and hover the mouse over it. A list of subcategories should pop up. Or Gold & Silver Bullion Center. From this second list of categories. By using the Bullion tab or by searching for specific bullion coins in the Coins: US section or the Coins: World section. On the Gold & Silver Bullion Center page, buyers can search for specific metals or specific forms of the metal. Gold and silver are some of the most popular searches, and shoppers can select other popular searches by using the links at the top of the page that are underneath the search bar. Searching by using the Most Popular links allows people to search for items like one-ounce American Eagles. Buyers can use the search tools on the left side of these pages to narrow down the results that are displayed. Buyers can also use the search bar at the top of the page to search for listings that include specific keywords. Keyword searching can be used with the search tools on the left of the page to display very specific results. Precious metal bullion is not only great to collect, but it’s a lucrative investment as well. Bullion is easy to store in any form, and it can provide additional security against financial turmoil around the world. The item “3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g” is in sale since Sunday, May 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “juniororjr” and is located in Castle Rock, Colorado. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Shape: Bar
  • Brand/Mint: Valcambi
  • Fineness: .9999 | .999
  • Metal type: Gold
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 3g
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 3g
  • Composition: Silver
  • Metal: Platinum

3 Grams Gold Silver Platinum Element Card Valcambi Combibar Bars. 999 Fine 1g

1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K

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1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K

1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K
1 Element Card bullion case black matte (sticker included). 1 gram of Platinum from Valcambi Combibar. 1 gram of Gold from Valcambi Combibar. We can engrave your Element Card for a personal touch. Choose a name, date, or short message and we will engrave your Element Card free of charge. Element Card stores gold, platinum, palladium and silver bars. Gold bullion has been traded for a very long time around the world. Gold is used in jewelery, in electronics, in dentistry, and in several other industrial applications. The price of gold is influenced by many different events. Because gold is a commodity, supply and demand as well as speculation can fuel price changes. Gold is a popular investment when economic times are tough, so gold will tend to rise during periods of economic instability and will tend to fall during times of economic stability. Silver bullion is a very popular choice for investors because of its relative low cost compared to bullion of other precious metals. Along with gold, silver has been used for thousands of years as legal tender and as a way to keep wealth. Speaking broadly, the price of silver generally tends to move in a similar direction as the price of gold. However, much less silver is traded than gold, which can make the silver market much more volatile than the market for gold. There are several factors that can influence the price of silver. Some of these factors include the way the asset is traded. For instance, because the volume for silver trading is low, someone who buys or sells a large amount of silver at one time can impact the price significantly. Silver is a widely used industrial metal. In fact, some experts suggest that over 90 percent of all mined silver has been used and can never be recovered. In addition to several medical supplies, silver is used in electronics and jewelry. Silver bullion is a popular investment throughout any economic period, but it is a popular investment especially when there is an economic downturn. Much like with gold bullion, investors flock to physical precious metals when paper assets become devalued or there is a currency crisis. Silver, much like gold, also provides a hedge against future inflation. While gold and silver have been traded in financial markets for centuries, platinum is a newer precious metal. One of the rarest of all the precious metals, platinum tends to trade at a higher price than most of the other precious metals, and platinum bullion products tend to carry higher dealer premiums per unit than other bullion products of other precious metals. Platinum isn’t used in very many industrial applications, so the price of platinum is usually determined by consumer sentiment and supply and demand factors. Typically, when economic markets are doing well, the price of platinum bullion rises. When economic markets are struggling, the price of platinum tends to fall. Many people believe that platinum falls when financial markets are struggling because gold and silver become so popular with investors that the demand for platinum lessens. Palladium is another uncommon precious metal that people have started to invest in more recently. Palladium has more industrial uses than platinum does, including potential uses in automobile parts. Speculation based on this industrial demand drove the price of palladium up to record levels soon after the new millenium. Palladium bullion tends to be less liquid than other forms of precious metal bullion because it is a less popular investment and carries higher dealer premiums. Not only are there several metals that bullion can be composed from, but this bullion can take one of several forms as well. In addition to bars of bullion, bullion also comes in coin form and rounds. Bullion bars are a popular investment. Not only are they easy to stack and store, but they can also hold significant amounts of wealth. They can be kept in either a bank safe deposit box or in a safe at home, but one of the downsides to storing bullion at a bank is that it is often uninsured. Bullion bars, depending on the metal, can be found in a wide variety of sizes. Many of the newer bullion bars that are being created feature special hallmarking. This hallmarking is used to help prevent forgery and is used for certification and verification purposes. Gold bullion bars are a very popular way to invest in gold. Gold bars can come in a variety of sizes and weights, including bars that weigh a few grams up to the 32.15 troy ounce kilobars. One of the unfortunate truths about gold bars is that they are popular to forge. Perhaps surprisingly, it can actually be very difficult to assess whether or not a gold bar is real. The only way to authenticate a gold bar’s content is to melt it down and assay it. Avoiding forgeries is easy, though, when a person finds a dealer and buys bars that have been hallmarked. Silver bullion bars can be found in many weights, ranging from one troy ounce to 1,000 troy ounces. A bullion bar weight of about 100 troy ounces tends to be the most common form of bar available. The larger bars can be quite heavy as 1,000 troy ounces weighs roughly 68 pounds. Platinum bullion bars are most often found in weights of 10 troy ounces. These bars will be minted by some of the world’s leading refiners, and they will be hallmarked so that the weight and purity are certified and can be verified. Much like platinum bullion bars, palladium bullion bars are typically rarer than their gold and silver counterparts. These bars are most typically found in 10-ounce weights, and because they are a more recently traded precious metal, they generally feature hallmarks and additional certification. The value of coined bullion lies in the purity and mass of the bullion and not in the face value of a coin. The bullion purity value of a coin will never equal 100 percent. The metal extraction and minting process causes the need for alloys to be blended into the metal, which causes a loss of purity. However, modern practices have allowed bullion coins to be created with up to 99.9999 percent purity. Gold coins have been prized by collectors and investors for centuries. In fact, the Saint Gaudens Double Eagle is recognized by many to be one of the most beautiful coins of all time. Gold coins will come in a variety of weights, including coins larger than an ounce and coins as small as one-tenth of an ounce. While most people think that 24-karat gold is the standard for gold coins and for value, the American Gold Eagle is actually only minted with 22-karat gold out of historical tradition. The American Gold Buffalo is a good option for people who are looking to invest in 24-karat gold coins, and several other countries around the world mint 24-karat gold coins that feature 99.99 percent purity as well, including Canada, Austria, and China. Silver bullion coins are a favorite for collectors and investors alike. Not only is silver a relatively inexpensive precious metal, but many of the coins that are minted are beautiful as well. Many countries mint silver bullion coins, with the United States American Eagle, the Canadian Maple Leaf, and the Australian Kookaburra being some of the most sought after and heavily traded. The Canadian Maple Leaf is the most pure, commonly minted silver coin available, with a bullion purity of 99.99 percent. The American Eagle, on the other hand, has a purity value of 99.93 percent. Earlier United States coins, such as dimes, quarters, half-dollars, and dollars, featured a significant amount of silver in them. Up until 1964, these coins contained 90 percent silver. Platinum bullion coins come in a few sizes, including one-ounce, one-half-ounce, one-quarter-ounce, and one-tenth-ounce. Not many countries mint platinum coins because of the high cost and difficulty. Much like platinum coins, palladium coins are rarer than gold and silver coins. Two of the most popular palladium coins include the Canadian Maple Leaf and the Chinese Panda. Rounds are shaped like coins, but they cannot be used as legal tender. Certain minting companies can make custom rounds with special designs printed on them. Most rounds come in weights of one ounce. On the top left side of the screen, just underneath the search bar, is a list of shopping categories. Find the Collectibles & Art. Tab and hover the mouse over it. A list of subcategories should pop up. Or Gold & Silver Bullion Center. From this second list of categories. By using the Bullion tab or by searching for specific bullion coins in the Coins: US section or the Coins: World section. On the Gold & Silver Bullion Center page, buyers can search for specific metals or specific forms of the metal. Gold and silver are some of the most popular searches, and shoppers can select other popular searches by using the links at the top of the page that are underneath the search bar. Searching by using the Most Popular links allows people to search for items like one-ounce American Eagles. Buyers can use the search tools on the left side of these pages to narrow down the results that are displayed. Buyers can also use the search bar at the top of the page to search for listings that include specific keywords. Keyword searching can be used with the search tools on the left of the page to display very specific results. Precious metal bullion is not only great to collect, but it’s a lucrative investment as well. Bullion is easy to store in any form, and it can provide additional security against financial turmoil around the world. The item “1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K” is in sale since Tuesday, September 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “juniororjr” and is located in Castle Rock, Colorado. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Shape: Bar
  • Brand/Mint: Valcambi
  • Fineness: .9999 | .999
  • Metal type: Platinum
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 2 g
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 2 g

1 Gram Platinum & 1g Gold bullion. 9999 fine bar Element Card Valcambi 24K

20 gram PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Platinum Bar. 9995 Fine (In Assay)

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20 gram PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Platinum Bar. 9995 Fine (In Assay)
20 gram PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Platinum Bar. 9995 Fine (In Assay)
20 gram PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Platinum Bar. 9995 Fine (In Assay)
20 gram PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Platinum Bar. 9995 Fine (In Assay)

20 gram PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Platinum Bar. 9995 Fine (In Assay)
Australian Perth Mint Gold. Gold Bars & Rounds. Perth Mint Gold Bars. America the Beautiful Coins. 90% & 40% US Silver Coins. Australian Perth Mint Silver. Cast & Hand Poured. 20 gram PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Platinum Bar. 9995 Fine (In Assay). 31 x 18 mm. Bar has a unique serial number. This platinum bar is twenty grams of. It comes in assay which ensures quality, authenticity, weight, and purity. PAMP Suisse is one of the most popular refiners for precious metals so their standards and quality are both very high. On the front of the bar, you can find the Lady Fortuna design which is found on a lot of other PAMP Suisse Bars. On the back of the bar, you can find the PAMP Suisse logo along with the weight, purity and serial number. It has a dimension of 31 x 18 mm and thickness of 1.70 mm. Like all of our other platinum bars, this one is guaranteed to be 100% authentic. By purchasing from Bullion Exchanges, you are agreeing to all of our Terms and Policies. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order reviewed by our Compliance Team, which are deemed questionable or have increasing potential risk for being fraudulent. All customers are subject to a review at our own discretion, in which additional information, identification and/or documentation, may be requested. A prompt response would help expedite the fulfillment of your order. Packages are no longer insured if the tracking information shows the package is delivered. We will only be liable to cover packages that are lost in transit or damaged. There are no exceptions to this policy. Once an order is placed, it cannot be modified or cancelled. Using high definition digital video, we record the packing of our products to affirm accuracy. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to refuse or cancel any order reviewed by our Compliance Team, which are deemed questionable or have potential risk for being fraudulent. There are no exceptions. The submission of an order and subsequent receipt of a confirmation locks in your order and affects our metal hedging requirements and thus we are unable to make any price adjustments. Our in-house numismatist staff assign conditions to all products. The condition assigned to the products is derived from industry-wide standards. Please keep in mind that most images are stock images, and therefore you should not expect to receive the pictured products. Silver products, and some gold as well, may exhibit milk spots, and/or toning, which are normal and do not change the condition described in the listing, nor the value of the product. Coins that are holdered by one of the major grading companies are graded based on the condition they were in at the time of grading. However, at times, coins do tend to develop spotting or toning which are a normal happenstance in coins. Please keep in mind, the appearance of the toning and/or milk spots does not mean that the coin is not the grade specified on the actual slab. In instances where there is a discrepancy where the customer believes to be unjust, please refer to the grading companys guarantee policy. Both NGC and PCGS have a program where they will compensate the owner of the current coin if they believe the coin deserves a lower grade than it had originally received. Please note, bullion coins, bars and rounds are mass-produced and are not struck to the same quality standards as collector coins. These bullion products are not certified and therefore will not always be 100% perfect. All sales are final and therefore in cases when a product is offered on a Deal Price, previously locked-in orders for that product will not be subject to price reductions or cancellations. Bullion Exchanges reserves the right to cancel sales that may or may not have typography issues within the listings, pricing inaccuracies, systematic faults by our system, and/or errors caused by eBays system, without further notice. Purchasing bullion and/or coins involves price risk, and the purchaser assumes all such risk. We do not offer or make price adjustments based on the market fluctuations of precious metals, or for any other reason. We will never ask the customer to pay more for a product if the price significantly increased, so please refrain from requesting price adjustments after market prices decrease. The item “20 gram PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Platinum Bar. 9995 Fine (In Assay)” is in sale since Friday, November 10, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “bullion.exchanges” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Shape: Bar
  • Brand/Mint: Pamp Suisse
  • Precious Metal Content: 20 g
  • Fineness: 0.9995
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland

20 gram PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Platinum Bar. 9995 Fine (In Assay)