الوصف
Gold bullion, for investment purposes, is typically characterized
by a minimum purity of *9.5% gold (*4 carat, **9 fineness), with
the standard "Good Delivery" bar being **0 troy ounces
(approximately *2.5 kg).
The standard gold bar held and traded
internationally by central banks and bullion dealers is the Good
Delivery bar with a **0
ozt (*2.4 kg; *7.4 lb) nominal
weight. However, its precise gold content is permitted
to vary between **0 ozt (*0.9 kg; *4.0 lb) and **0 ozt (*3.4 kg;
*9.5 lb).
Here's a more detailed breakdown of gold bullion specifications:
Purity and Fineness:
Minimum Purity:
To be considered investment-grade, gold bullion must have a
minimum purity of *9.5% (*4 carat, **5 fineness).
Fineness:
Fineness refers to the parts per thousand of pure gold in an
alloy, commonly expressed as **9.9 for *9.*9% pure gold.
Caratage:
The carat system, based on *4 parts, is another way to describe
gold purity, with *4 carat representing pure gold.
Standard Gold Bar (Good Delivery Bar):
Weight:
The standard weight for a "Good Delivery" bar, as defined by the
London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), is **0 troy ounces
(approximately *2.5 kg).
Weight Range:
The LBMA allows for a slight variation in weight, with the
acceptable range being between **0 and **0 troy ounces.
Appearance:
Good Delivery bars must be free from surface cavities,
irregularities, and excessive shrinkage, and they should be
convenient to handle and stack.
Markings:
Mandatory markings include the serial number, assay stamp of an
acceptable refiner, fineness, and the year of manufacture,
stamped on the larger surface of the bar.
Other Common Sizes:
**0g, **0 oz, 1 kilo, *0 oz, 1 oz:
These are common sizes for gold bars and coins, catering to
different investor needs.
Krugerrands:
These are popular gold bullion coins, available in various sizes,
and are *2 carat gold (containing *1/*2 *4 carat gold and 1/*2
copper).
Gold bullion, for investment purposes, is typically characterized
by a minimum purity of *9.5% gold (*4 carat, **9 fineness), with
the standard "Good Delivery" bar being **0 troy ounces
(approximately *2.5 kg).
Here's a more detailed breakdown of gold bullion
specifications:
Purity and Fineness:
Minimum Purity:
To be considered investment-grade, gold bullion must have a
minimum purity of *9.5% (*4 carat, **5 fineness).
Fineness:
Fineness refers to the parts per thousand of pure gold in an
alloy, commonly expressed as **9.9 for *9.*9% pure
gold.
Caratage:
The carat system, based on *4 parts, is another way to describe
gold purity, with *4 carat representing pure gold.
Standard Gold Bar (Good Delivery Bar):
Weight:
The standard weight for a "Good Delivery" bar, as defined by the
London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), is **0 troy ounces
(approximately *2.5 kg).
Weight Range:
The LBMA allows for a slight variation in weight, with the
acceptable range being between **0 and **0 troy ounces.
Appearance:
Good Delivery bars must be free from surface cavities,
irregularities, and excessive shrinkage, and they should be
convenient to handle and stack.
Markings:
Mandatory markings include the serial number, assay stamp of an
acceptable refiner, fineness, and the year of manufacture,
stamped on the larger surface of the bar.
Other Common Sizes:
**0g, **0 oz, 1 kilo, *0 oz, 1 oz:
These are common sizes for gold bars and coins, catering to
different investor needs.
Krugerrands:
These are popular gold bullion coins, available in various sizes,
and are *2 carat gold (containing *1/*2 *4 carat gold and 1/*2
copper).
Gold bullion, for investment purposes, is typically characterized
by a minimum purity of *9.5% gold (*4 carat, **9 fineness), with
the standard "Good Delivery" bar being **0 troy ounces
(approximately *2.5 kg).
Here's a more detailed breakdown of gold bullion
specifications:
Purity and Fineness:
Minimum Purity:
To be considered investment-grade, gold bullion must have a
minimum purity of *9.5% (*4 carat, **5 fineness).
Fineness:
Fineness refers to the parts per thousand of pure gold in an
alloy, commonly expressed as **9.9 for *9.*9% pure
gold.
Caratage:
The carat system, based on *4 parts, is another way to describe
gold purity, with *4 carat representing pure gold.
Standard Gold Bar (Good Delivery Bar):
Weight:
The standard weight for a "Good Delivery" bar, as defined by the
London Bullion Market Association (LBMA), is **0 troy ounces
(approximately *2.5 kg).
Weight Range:
The LBMA allows for a slight variation in weight, with the
acceptable range being between **0 and **0 troy ounces.
Appearance:
Good Delivery bars must be free from surface cavities,
irregularities, and excessive shrinkage, and they should be
convenient to handle and stack.
Markings:
Mandatory markings include the serial number, assay stamp of an
acceptable refiner, fineness, and the year of manufacture,
stamped on the larger surface of the bar.
Other Common Sizes:
**0g, **0 oz, 1 kilo, *0 oz, 1 oz:
These are common sizes for gold bars and coins, catering to
different investor needs.
Krugerrands:
These are popular gold bullion coins, available in various sizes,
and are *2 carat gold (containing *1/*2 *4 carat gold and 1/*2
copper).
بلد: |
South Africa |
نموذج رقم: |
-
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سعر فوب: |
30000 ~ 35000 / Kilogram ( Negotiable ) (قابل للتفاوض)
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الموقع: |
SOUTH AFRICA/ZAMBIA |
سعر الحد الأدنى للطلب: |
30000 per Kilogram |
الحد الأدني للطلب: |
1 Kilogram |
تفاصيل التغليف: |
AS PER BUYER REQUEST |
موعد التسليم: |
5-15 DAYS |
القدرة على التوريد: |
500 Kilogram per Week |
نوع الدفع: |
T/T, L/C, D/A, D/P, Western Union, Money Gram, PayPal, Other |
مجموعة المنتج : |
COPPER WIRES & CATHODES
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