When it comes to investing in precious metals, there’s no stronger choice than a gold bar. The value of gold remains strong regardless of economic conditions, and provides balance to any investment portfolio. Right now, 20 Gram Valcambi Gold Bars are available in brand-new condition with an Assay included.
Bar Highliights:
- Arrives in a blister-proof sealed package with an Assay card.
- Contains 20 Grams (0.6430 Troy oz) of .9999 pure gold.
- Obverse features the refinery’s logo.
- Reverse bears the name of the refinery.
- Brand-new condition.
- Minted by Valcambi Suisse.
If you are looking for a product to diversify your investment portfolio, 20 Gram Valcambi Gold Bars offer a reliable option. Lightweight gold bars such as these 20 Gram bars are affordable for investors of any level, and because of their lower weight are easier to stack, store, and transport.
Each of these 20 Gram Valcambi Gold Bars is available as a brand-new product from Valcambi Suisse. The bars ship to you inside blister-proof plastic packages that protect the new condition, and each includes an orange Assay card that verifies the purity, metal content, and weight of the bars.
Included with the Assay card for your 20 Gram Valcambi Gold Bar is the individual serial number that identifies your product. All Valcambi gold bar serial numbers include two letters followed by six numbers.
On the obverse face of these gold bars you’ll find a series of engravings arranged vertically from top to bottom. These engravings include the Valcambi logo, the weight, purity, and metal content of the bar, along with the assayer’s mark and individual serial number at the bottom of the bar.
The reverse of each 20 Gram Valcambi Gold Bar includes only the engraving of the refinery’s full name, “Valcambi Suisse,” along the left side of the bar. Included in the packaging on this side is the Assay card information double checking the weight, purity, and metal content of the bar.
Valcambi Suisse is located in Balerna, Switzerland where it was founded in 1961 as Valori & Cambi. The company’s current name is the result of its purchase by Credit Suisse in 1968, which resulted in the combination of Valori & Cambi as Valcambi.