50 Grams PAMP Gold Bar
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The first decorative motif ever to embellish a precious metal bar, PAMP's distinctive Lady Fortuna design is famed the world over as assurance of PAMP quality and authenticity. Here, the Roman goddess of prosperity is portrayed with all of her mythical attributes: Sheaves of wheat, poppies, Horn of Plenty, precious coins, and Wheel of Fortune.
The front of the bar features an engraved image of Lady Fortuna. The PAMP Fortuna series of gold bars was the first series to enter the precious metals market with an artistic image on the front.
The reverse of the bar contains the weight, fineness, brand, and serial number. Each PAMP Minted gold bar comes with its own serial number, which is also confirmed on the assay certificate.
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- Metal
- Gold 999.9
- Weight
- 50 Grams
- Design
- Lady Fortuna
- Packaging
- Certified Security Case
Data sheet
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The first decorative motif ever to embellish a precious metal bar, PAMP's distinctive Lady Fortuna design is famed the world over as assurance of PAMP quality and authenticity. Here, the Roman goddess of prosperity is portrayed with all of her mythical attributes: Sheaves of wheat, poppies, Horn of Plenty, precious coins, and Wheel of Fortune.
The front of the bar features an engraved image of Lady Fortuna. The PAMP Fortuna series of gold bars was the first series to enter the precious metals market with an artistic image on the front.
The reverse of the bar contains the weight, fineness, brand, and serial number. Each PAMP Minted gold bar comes with its own serial number, which is also confirmed on the assay certificate.
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