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| 1 - 4 | $740.41 | $771.51 | $781.13 |
| 5 or more | $739.76 | $770.83 | $780.45 |
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The design of the 5 Gram PAMP Suisse Gold Bar has become almost synonymous with one of the world's most famous gold refiners, as it incorporates the Roman goddess of prosperity, Lady Fortuna, which debuted with PAMP in 1979.Each bar is struck in .9999 fine gold by the Swiss refinery established in 1977 and has its individual serial number.
It is sealed in PAMP's CertiPAMP assay packaging and authenticated by PAMP's Veriscan technology, which is a microscopic scan of the surface recorded at the time of production and stored for later verification.This is the classic BOLD Lady Fortuna variation of the PAMP bars, distinct from the themed releases.
Obverse
A proof-like depiction of the Roman goddess Fortuna, shown with sheaves of wheat, poppies, a horn of plenty, coins, and the Wheel of Fortune, representing abundance and chance.
Reverse
Weight and purity markings of the bar, a unique identification number assigned to the assay card, and an imprint of the registered "Essayeur Fondeur" (Assayer-Refiner) stamp certifying Swiss origin.The prices are based on the list of products on the Money Metals Exchange or APMEX.
Established in 1977 in Ticino, Switzerland, PAMP (Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux) was founded by Mahmoud Kassem Shakarchi, who set up his refinery in Castel San Pietro together with two other major refiners in the region to serve the then-dominant gold jewelry market in Italy.PAMP started out with the jeweler's market in mind, selling artistic and design-oriented minted bars instead of competing primarily on bulk refining volume. This design approach proved successful in 1979, when PAMP launched the Lady Fortuna motif, the first design ever applied to a minted gold bar. It transformed PAMP into a global brand, and nearly fifty years after its creation, the Lady Fortuna design remains one of the most widely reproduced bullion bar designs in the world.
The design of the 5 Gram PAMP Suisse Gold Bar has become almost synonymous with one of the world's most famous gold refiners, as it incorporates the Roman goddess of prosperity, Lady Fortuna, which debuted with PAMP in 1979.Each bar is struck in .9999 fine gold by the Swiss refinery established in 1977 and has its individual serial number.
It is sealed in PAMP's CertiPAMP assay packaging and authenticated by PAMP's Veriscan technology, which is a microscopic scan of the surface recorded at the time of production and stored for later verification.This is the classic BOLD Lady Fortuna variation of the PAMP bars, distinct from the themed releases.
Obverse
A proof-like depiction of the Roman goddess Fortuna, shown with sheaves of wheat, poppies, a horn of plenty, coins, and the Wheel of Fortune, representing abundance and chance.
Reverse
Weight and purity markings of the bar, a unique identification number assigned to the assay card, and an imprint of the registered "Essayeur Fondeur" (Assayer-Refiner) stamp certifying Swiss origin.The prices are based on the list of products on the Money Metals Exchange or APMEX.
Established in 1977 in Ticino, Switzerland, PAMP (Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux) was founded by Mahmoud Kassem Shakarchi, who set up his refinery in Castel San Pietro together with two other major refiners in the region to serve the then-dominant gold jewelry market in Italy.PAMP started out with the jeweler's market in mind, selling artistic and design-oriented minted bars instead of competing primarily on bulk refining volume. This design approach proved successful in 1979, when PAMP launched the Lady Fortuna motif, the first design ever applied to a minted gold bar. It transformed PAMP into a global brand, and nearly fifty years after its creation, the Lady Fortuna design remains one of the most widely reproduced bullion bar designs in the world.