Sunday 15 November 2015

PAMP minted gold ingot



PAMP is reknowned for its investment metals encased within sealed protective packaging , which the company refers to as CertiPAMP  .

The packaging is credit card like in appearance with a square window in the middle and tear off film layer ,covering both surfaces to ensure both sides ( and most important of all of course the precious commodity inside ) are in scratch free mint condition by the time it finds its way to you. 





Each gold bar is decorated with the motif of Lady Fortuna , a Roman Goddess of Chance , Luck and Fate , potrayed alongside lucky symbols such as the Wheel of Fortune , Horn of Plenty , wheat , poppies and coins .





First 2 pictures on top , are what is displayed on their website...whereas this is what mine actually looks like in reality .
The edges look frayed because I did not peel off the plastic film. 
 So don't worry if you get yours this way . Rest assurred it's still in good condition .




Here's a close up of Lady Fortuna's face





Back view.
Accredation by the Swiss Federal Bureau ( Assayer ) with weight  , purity and Certificate Number .






Now, because this gold ingot, is even sold by Harrods Bank , the Royal Dutch Mint and even the Singapore Mint , there is a problem that bargain hunters could end up with a counterfeit product .
Best overcome by checking with their website for authorised retailers .

If you must know, I got mine f.o.c. but I am treasuring this already .

Website : www.pamp.com 


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