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10 oz Gold Credit Suisse Bar (w/New Assay)

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1-2 $24,211.20 $25,220.81
3 and more $24,161.20 $25,168.72
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Description:

10 oz Gold Credit Suisse Bar Highlights:

  • 10 oz of 24 karat (.9999) fine gold
  • Sealed with assay card
  • Obverse: Features Credit Suisse logo with the weight, purity, and serial number
  • Reverse: Credit Suisse logo diagonally across in a repeated pattern

Specifications:

More Information
Product Type Bar
Purity 24 Karat
Mint/Refinery Credit Suisse
Metal Type Gold
Face Value N/A
Grade Raw
Coin Type Bullion
Modern or Historical Modern
Year N/A
Metal Weight 10 troy oz

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