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Video: The Perth Mint Kilo Gold Bar Fabrication

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Perth Mint - Kilo bars are the most acceptable and sought after finished gold bar products in professional markets and Australia exports large volumes of Perth Mint branded bars, particularly to the Shanghai Gold Exchange.

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A kilo bar is surprisingly small in physical size. Thats my take away from the video.
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Gold is really heavy. APMEX had a 30+ pound bar at a show in a plexiglass case that you could reach in and pick up. It looked like it should only be 10 or 15 pounds, quite a shock when you tried to pick it up.
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