10 oz Perth Gold Cast Bar

10 oz Perth Gold Cast Bar
10 oz Perth Gold Cast Bar
$45,097.00
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$170.00/oz over spot!
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10 oz Perth Gold Cast Bar

Ten ounces of .9999 gold at a price that's consistently tighter than the big retailers. If you spot a lower verified price within 24 hours of your order, we match it — no hoops.

 

About The Perth Mint

 

The Perth Mint opened in 1899 as part of the British Royal Mint network — built to process the gold pouring out of Western Australia's goldfields during one of the biggest gold rushes in history. It's the oldest operating mint on the Australian continent.

 

Today it's owned by the Government of Western Australia and has no connection to the federal Royal Australian Mint in Canberra. That distinction matters: the Perth Mint's guarantee sits behind the state government, not a private company. LBMA accreditation means the bar trades without friction at banks, dealers, and exchanges in every major market worldwide.

 

The swan on the obverse is the Perth Mint's official hallmark — it's been on their products for decades and is immediately recognizable to any bullion dealer who handles Australian product.

 

Product Specs

 
  • Metal: Gold
  • Purity: .9999 fine (24 karat)
  • Weight: 10 troy ounces (311.03 g)
  • Mint: The Perth Mint, Perth, Western Australia
  • Refinery Status: LBMA-accredited
  • Bar Type: Cast (poured), not minted
  • Serialized: Yes — unique serial number on each bar
  • Packaging: Protective plastic sleeve with accompanying assay card
  • Assay Card: Yes — lists weight and authentication by assayer
  • Obverse: Perth Mint swan logo · "Perth Mint Australia" inscription · weight, purity, and serial number
  • Reverse: Blank
  • IRA Eligible: Yes — meets IRS fineness requirement (99.5% minimum; this bar is 99.99%)
  • Face Value: None (privately issued bullion)
 

Cast vs Minted — What's the Difference and Why Does It Matter?

 

This bar is cast, not minted. The difference is in how it's made, and it has real consequences for what you pay.

 

A minted bar starts as a cast blank, then gets precision-pressed between dies to produce a flat, polished surface with sharp edges. That second step costs more. A cast bar is poured directly into a mold and cooled — the surface texture is rougher, slightly irregular, and has the characteristic "flow lines" of poured metal. No dies, no press, less fabrication cost.

 

For a 10 oz bar, that premium difference adds up. You're buying gold, not finish. Cast bars carry lower premiums over spot than their minted equivalents of the same weight, which is why institutional buyers and larger investors tend to prefer them.

 

The trade-off is cosmetic. Cast bars don't look as uniform as minted bars. Each one is slightly different — same weight, same purity, different surface character. Some buyers find that interesting. If you want something that photographs well for a gift, a minted bar is the better choice. If you want the most gold for the money, cast wins.

 

Liquidity & Resale

 

We only stock products we'd buy back. The 10 oz Perth Mint cast bar passes that test easily.

 

Ten-ounce gold bars sit in a sweet spot for institutional buyers and serious private collectors. They're large enough to move real money efficiently, small enough that a broad range of dealers can absorb them without needing to call around. The LBMA accreditation means any dealer globally can verify the bar on sight — the Perth Mint swan hallmark and serial number do the work.

 

When you're ready to sell, we quote against live spot. Submit a buyback request online or call us for a same-day offer.

 

Why Buy a 10 oz Bar Instead of Ten 1 oz Bars?

 

Lower premium per ounce is the short answer. Larger bars carry smaller fabrication costs relative to their gold content, and that difference passes to you in a lower premium over spot. At current market conditions, a 10 oz cast bar typically runs meaningfully below the same gold weight spread across ten 1 oz bars.

 

Storage is also simpler. One bar, one assay card, one serial number to track. For vault storage or a home safe, consolidating weight into fewer pieces is cleaner and cheaper to insure.

 

The trade-off is flexibility. If you ever need to liquidate part of your position, a single 10 oz bar is all-or-nothing. Ten 1 oz bars let you sell in pieces. That's a real consideration worth thinking through before you buy.

 

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