Gold Bullion

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1oz. Gold Bar (Wafer)

In Ancient Egypt, gold was fashioned into wafers as a means of storing it. This historical practice has persisted through the ages, and today wafers are one of the most common forms in which gold bullion is bought and sold in international markets.

In 1998 the Royal Canadian Mint introduced their one ounce bar, in .9999fine gold, joining such renowned makers as Johnson Matthey, Credit Suisse, Pamp Suisse and Engelhard as refineries. At Border Gold Corp. we offer a variety of internationally recognized gold bars to suit all your investment needs. The dimensions of gold bars in various sizes vary from refiner to refiner.

5oz. and 10oz. Gold Bars

The 5 oz. and 10oz. Gold bars offers the simplicity and value of owning gold in a larger form. The bars are stamped with the .9999 purity and the bar's weight. Purchasing the larger bar is a more cost-efficient means of owning gold, and purchasing a bar bearing a logo of internationally recognized refiners are the easiest to sell.

At Border Gold Corp. we offer a variety of internationally recognized gold bars to suit all your investment needs. The dimensions of gold bars in various sizes vary from refiner to refiner.

Kilo Gold Bar

The kilo is the bar for those who wish to hold gold in a much larger amount. The total weight of this bar is 32.15 oz of .9999 purity. This is the unit of gold that is readily available for the larger bullion trader, and can be bought and sold easily due to its vast international recognition. The bars are "poured" and then weighed to the exact specifications.

At Border Gold Corp. we offer a variety of internationally recognized gold bars to suit all your investment needs. The dimensions of gold bars in various sizes vary from refiner to refiner.