how much is a gold bar in the market today

Tom_in_CA

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Depends on the size of the gold bar. Some "bars" are as small as snickers candy-bar sized, while others are the size of bricks.
 

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As "Tom in CA" wrote above, gold bars come in many different sizes, with most ranging from 1 gram to 10 oz. Larger bars exist, but those are mostly held by governments and central banks as opposed to private individuals. Gold bars, in general, are smaller/lighter than silver bars.The larger the bar you purchase, the less the premium over the spot price of gold. A 1 oz gold bar will have less of a premium/ounce than a 1 gram gold bar, making the larger bars more attractive for gold investors. However, some customers prefer the smaller bars as they are easier to “piece out” if you only want to sell a portion of your gold.
The most popular size of gold bar is the 1 oz variety, followed closely by the 1 and 10 gram sizes. All three sizes of the bar are extremely common and liquid, so investors will never have a problem buying or selling the bars.
Typical pricing ( and the source of my comment) can be found here: Buy Gold Bars Online with Free Shipping | JM Bullion?
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...... Larger bars exist, but those are mostly held by governments and central banks as opposed to private individuals. ......

But .... of course .... the size bars in any good treasure lore story, are certain to be the brick sized ones. As we all know, he ? :3barsgold: :tchest: :thumbsup:
 

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The standard gold bar traded internationally by banks and bullion dealers is the "Good Delivery" bar, with a 400 oz (troy-ounce) (12.4 kg or 438.9 ounces) nominal weight.
Today's spot price of gold at 3pm EST is
$1364.80 So that would be around $545,920.00
 

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The standard gold bar traded internationally by banks and bullion dealers is the "Good Delivery" bar, with a 400 oz (troy-ounce) (12.4 kg or 438.9 ounces) nominal weight.
Today's spot price of gold at 3pm EST is
$1364.80 So that would be around $545,920.00

I'll take two,, lol
 

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the gold bars i am talking about those size like of a bricks bar how much is those bricks size god bar in the market today my friends
 

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The gold stored in the Fort Knox Depository is in the form of standard mint bars of almost pure gold or coin gold bars resulting from the melting of gold coins. These bars are about the size of an ordinary building brick, but are somewhat smaller. The approximate dimensions are 7 x 3-5/8 x 1-3/4 inches. The fine gold bars contain approximately 400 troy ounces of gold. The avoirdupois weight of the bars is about 27-1/2 pounds. By doing the math, based on the current price of gold, will give you the value of that sized bar.
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Sorry but this thread is a joke. No pics, no clue as to purity, no weight... It's like me asking "how many fingers am I holding up"

Ohh, OHH, I know!! It's one! but I'm not going to guess which one!!!:laughing7:
 

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Sorry but this thread is a joke. No pics, no clue as to purity, no weight... It's like me asking "how many fingers am I holding up"

:laughing7: So, how many fingers am - I - holding up? 8-)
 

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the gold bars i am talking about those size like of a bricks bar how much is those bricks size god bar in the market today my friends

Ok, let me guess: You know where a cave is, that got a bunch of these bricks stacked like cordwood, right ? A treasure lead that's iron-clad bullet-proof true, certain to be plush with brick-sized gold bars. Right ?
 

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Ok, let me guess: You know where a cave is, that got a bunch of these bricks stacked like cordwood, right ? A treasure lead that's iron-clad bullet-proof true, certain to be plush with brick-sized gold bars. Right ?

Spot on!
 

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Tom_in_CA

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In another post of his, he reveals the source of his knowledge of this treasure lead: A psychic. Well that does it. No more reason to doubt the validity/existence of this treasure lead. It's most definitely there. Eh ?
 

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In another post of his, he reveals the source of his knowledge of this treasure lead: A psychic. Well that does it. No more reason to doubt the validity/existence of this treasure lead. It's most definitely there. Eh ?

He also knows the location of the John Swift Silver Mines.....
 

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