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PAMP is an acronym for Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux (Artistic Precious Metals Products) and is a world-renowned refiner specializing in precious metals for artistic use. These gold bullion bars are manufactured to the highest standards by one of the biggest names in Swiss refined precious metals.
The obverse side (front of the gold bar) features a high relief render of beautiful Lady Fortuna, shown with a cornucopia of treasure in hand and a blindfold on, to indicate the unpredictability of fortune, mythical attributes that can relate to our day-to-day lives. There are no inscriptions on the front, only a decorative frame surrounding the majestic main feature.
The reverse side of the bar features the PAMP Suisse's logo, Suisse title and the bar’s individual certification code. Also, on the reverse, details of metal weight, content and purity.
These gold bars are enhanced with VERISCAN, which is PAMP's proprietary innovative security system, providing each bar with an additional safety layer and the possibility of easy and convenient authenticity verification. The VERISCAN technology scans the unique microscopic surface topography of each gold bar with an application and a document scanner, then uploads the results to a database, verifying if it matches any of the records and provides a quick result on the bar's authenticity.
PAMP, Produits Artistiques Metaux Precieux, is one of the world's leading precious metal refiners based in Ticino, Switzerland. Since 1977 PAMP has been creating some of the highest quality gold, silver, and platinum bullion bars, coins, blanks, and much more. PAMP holds many certifications including Good Delivery from LBMA and LPPM. It was the first mint to decorate the reverse of small bars, which became a popular industry practice afterwards.
This PAMP Suisse Gold bar features a depiction of Fortuna, the Roman goddess of fortune, holding a wealthy cornucopia.
PAMP is an acronym for Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux (Artistic Precious Metals Products) and is a world-renowned refiner specializing in precious metals for artistic use. These gold bullion bars are manufactured to the highest standards by one of the biggest names in Swiss refined precious metals.
BAR HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 9999 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features a depiction of the Roman goddess Fortuna along with a cornucopia
*Reverse: Features the PAMP Suisse logo, the assayers mark and inscriptions indicating the metal weight, type, purity and a unique serial number
The obverse side (front of the gold bar) features a high relief render of beautiful Lady Fortuna, shown with a cornucopia of treasure in hand and a blindfold on, to indicate the unpredictability of fortune, mythical attributes that can relate to our day-to-day lives. There are no inscriptions on the front, only a decorative frame surrounding the majestic main feature.
The reverse side of the bar features the PAMP Suisse's logo, Suisse title and the bar’s individual certification code. Also, on the reverse, details of metal weight, content and purity.
These gold bars are enhanced with VERISCAN, which is PAMP's proprietary innovative security system, providing each bar with an additional safety layer and the possibility of easy and convenient authenticity verification. The VERISCAN technology scans the unique microscopic surface topography of each gold bar with an application and a document scanner, then uploads the results to a database, verifying if it matches any of the records and provides a quick result on the bar's authenticity.
ABOUT THE PAMP SUISSE MINT
PAMP, Produits Artistiques Metaux Precieux, is one of the world's leading precious metal refiners based in Ticino, Switzerland. Since 1977 PAMP has been creating some of the highest quality gold, silver, and platinum bullion bars, coins, blanks, and much more. PAMP holds many certifications including Good Delivery from LBMA and LPPM. It was the first mint to decorate the reverse of small bars, which became a popular industry practice afterwards.