4 Grams Anjali Gold Coin
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- Gold 999.9
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- 4 Grams
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- Certified Security Case
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On the reverse of the bar are the four circles containing PAMP as part of the PAMP Suisse logo. The engraving of the corporate name and brand logo is followed by markings that identify the weight, purity, and metal content of the bar, as well as the assayer's mark and individual serial number for each bar.
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