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Asian cultures celebrate the Maneki‑neko, or “lucky cat,” as a symbol of prosperity. The figure raises one paw to welcome wealth and good fortune. Artists across generations embraced this gesture, and the charm quickly spread worldwide. Because the symbol carries such a positive meaning, collectors continue to treasure it.
PAMP, Produits Artistiques Metaux Precieux, is one of the world's leading precious metals 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.
Secure your 2.5 gram Lucky Cat Gold Bar and grow your wealth today!
LES CARACTÉRISTIQUES DU LINGOT
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 2.5 grams of 9999 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features a depiction of a lucky cat, one paw raised to welcome wealth and good fortune
*Reverse: Features the PAMP Suisse logo, along with the metal weight and purity
Asian cultures celebrate the Maneki‑neko, or “lucky cat,” as a symbol of prosperity. The figure raises one paw to welcome wealth and good fortune. Artists across generations embraced this gesture, and the charm quickly spread worldwide. Because the symbol carries such a positive meaning, collectors continue to treasure it.
À PROPOS DE LA PAMP SUISSE
PAMP, Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux, est l'un des principaux raffineurs de métaux précieux au monde, basé au Tessin, en Suisse. Depuis 1977, PAMP créé certains des lingots, des pièces et des flancs d'or, d'argent et de platine et bien d'autres produits encore, qui sont parmi les meilleurs du monde. PAMP détient de nombreuses certifications, notamment la Good Delivery (Bonne Livraison) de la LBMA et de la LPPM. Elle a été la première monnaie à décorer le revers de petits lingots, ce qui est devenu une pratique courant dans l'industrie par la suite.