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Special feature : Excellent gold bar as an investment opportunity
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Fine gold content : High quality fineness of 999.9/1000
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Origin : Germany
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Format : embossed
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Investment objective : Investment, protection against inflation
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Delivery : The delivery takes place in a sealed blister card
✔ A cast gold bar for a liquid future
Gold bars have not lost any of their popularity in modern times due to their long tradition as a safe form of investment. This 100g Heraeus gold bar in particular is a size unit that is in great demand for larger investment volumes. It is ideal for diversifying your portfolio and for hedging against inflation or economic crises.
In addition to being easy to store, Heraeus gold bars also have the advantage of being accepted as a recognized means of payment worldwide. This means that they can be quickly and easily converted into cash if necessary. However, investors should note that selling gold bars can be more expensive than selling gold coins . This is because bars are usually traded in larger denominations and are therefore less flexible. Nevertheless, they are a popular investment option and a must-have in times like these.
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Manufacturer : Heraeus
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Denomination: 100 g
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Fine weight : 999.9/1000
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Material: Gold
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Nominal value: –
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Diameter : 45.00 x 24.00 x 5.00 mm
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Weight: 100g
✔ Why is the 100 g Is Heraeus gold bar a must-have?
Heraeus. The famous mint produces gold bars in both minted and cast formats. Bars weighing 1g to 50g and 1 ounce are exclusively minted, while bars weighing 250g to 1kg are exclusively cast. An exception is the 100g gold bar from Heraeus , which is produced in both variants. The different manufacturing processes are due to the different formats. The 1g bar has to be particularly thin to look like the other bars. It is therefore easier to mint it and thus achieve a larger surface area. With the 100g bar from Heraeus, this difference in size is clearly visible:
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Embossed : 49.70 x 28.50 x 3.90 mm
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Cast : 45.00 x 24.00 x 5.00 mm
It is important to pay attention to these formats when purchasing bars to determine which manufacturing method was used. Both variants have a gold fineness of 999.9%, so there is no difference in purity. The difference between minted and cast Heraeus gold bars is mainly in the shape. Minted bars are flatter and have a higher edge, while cast bars slope down at the edge and have a softer edge. Although the minted bars are usually slightly more expensive, many investors prefer this variant because their flat shape makes them easier to stack and store.
Do you have any questions about the 100 g Heraeus gold bar (cast)? Feel free to take a look at our range of coins if you would like to include other forms of investment in your portfolio. We would be happy to help you choose the right products. Do not hesitate to contact us by email or telephone . Our staff look forward to hearing from you!
If you would like a specific embossed shape, please send us a binding request BEFORE purchasing. We will check availability for you immediately.