Gold Valcambi Bar 50 gram
When it comes to safe-have precious metals, there is no product more valuable and sought after than a gold bar. A means of protecting both personal and national wealth for thousands of years, gold bars remain popular as an alternative to market investments and fiat currency. Today, the Valcambi Gold Bar is available for purchase.
Bar Highlights:
- Ships in a plastic package with blister-proof technology and Assay card.
- Contains 50 Grams (1.60754 Troy oz) of .9999 pure gold.
- Brand-new condition.
- Obverse bears the engravings of identifying markers.
- Reverse includes only the refinery name.
- Produced by Valcambi Suisse.
Each of these Valcambi Gold Bars are minted ingots refined by Valcambi Suisse. Minted ingots are manufactured using mass production processes, which results in the production of multiple bars that all meet exacting standards.
Minted ingots start as cast bars that are long and flat, and when fed into a press are struck with the exact same dimensions, purity, weight, and characteristics as one another. These Valcambi Gold Bars are available to you today in brand-new condition, and include an Assay card.
That Assay card is included inside the blister-proof packaging of your bar, and will feature the Valcambi Suisse name on one side of the card. The other side of these orange cards provides the weight, purity, and metal content of the bar along with the individual serial number of the bar.
On the obverse of yom Valcambi Gold Bar is the Valcambi Suisse logo, along with engravings of the weight, purity, metal content, and individual serial number of the bar. These bars have a two-letter, six-number serial coding and an Assayer’s mark to validate your products.
The reverse of the gold bars from Valcambi Suisse includes only the full name of the refinery. Each of these minted ingots has a rectangular shape overall, with rounded corners and raised edges around the outside of the bar.
Founded in 1961 as Valori & Cambi, Valcambi Suisse has undergone a lot of changes in its history. A merger with Credit Suisse in 1968 created the modern Valcambi Suisse name, and subsequent purchases of the company have increased its profile on the international stage.
Silver Valcambi Bar 100 gram
Although coins are increasingly popular precious metal products, gold and silver bars have been around for centuries as a tool for storing national and personal wealth, or simply collecting for the beauty of the metal itself. A handful of mints around the globe focus on the production of silver bars for investors, including Valcambi Suisse. Right now, you can purchasm Valcambi Silver Bar.
Bar Highlights:
- Consists of 100 Grams, oy ounces, of .999 fine silver.
- Stamped with the corporate seal of Valcambi Suisse.
- Sealed in protective plastic case.
- Ships with assay card for authenticity.
- Approved for inclusion in Precious Metal IRAs.
The Valcambi Suisse silver bar is one of the most recognizable in the world today. Its sleek design and modern appearance make it a favorite of investors and collectors who prefer precious metal products with a clean visual appeal. Each of the bars in the product listing is in new condition, meaning it ships to you in the original, sealed Valcambi plastic case.
Thesm Silver Bars also come with an assay card, providing authentication of the bar’s weight, its metal content, and the purity level of the silver used in the bar’s production. In addition to the card, an assayer’s mark and the individual serial number of the bar have been engraved on its obverse face.
On the obverse face of the bar is the unique, tilted square logo for Valcambi Suisse. Below that is the bar’s weight, metal content, and purity, along with the aforementioned engravings verifying its authenticity.
The reverse face of the bar features an engraving of the words “Valcambi Suisse,” along with a series of expanding squares. This image starts from a central point that includes the corporate logo, and expands until it surpasses the edge of the bar.
Valcambi Suisse was founded in 1961 in Balerna, a town located in southeastern Switzerland. The original founders of the mint consisted of private citizens with a love of precious metals, but today the company is owned by European Gold Refineries.