Description
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1 oz Gold Bar – Random Design
A standard 1-ounce bar with assay card, pricing is around $3,330–$3,350 + shipping, which is a typical 0.5–1% premium above spot bullion.com+1bullion.com+1.
PAMP Suisse 1 oz Gold Bar w/ Assay
Well-known Swiss brand, slightly higher at approximately $3,385, but offers high resale liquidity chards.co.uk+11investopedia.com+11apmex.com+11.
1 oz Gold Coin – Random Design
Generic bullion coin, listed at about $3,335—closely aligned with spot plus a small premium en.wikipedia.org+9bullion.com+9en.wikipedia.org+9.
$20 Saint‑Gaudens Gold Double Eagle Coin
A classic U.S. bullion coin, priced around $3,233, slightly under the $1,666 for a half-ounce .
🧭 Buying Guidance
1. Bar vs. Coin
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Bars (like PAMP, Valcambi) often have lower premiums per ounce, especially for 1 oz bars.
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Coins (e.g., Eagle, Krugerrand, Philharmonic) typically command a higher premium but are easier to sell and recognized globally en.wikipedia.org+3bullion.com+3businessinsider.com+3investopedia.com+1gobankingrates.com+1.
2. Premium Ranges
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Expect 0.5–2% over spot for 1 oz generic bars.
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Brand-name bars like PAMP or government-minted coins may be 2–5%+ premium.
3. Liquidity & Authenticity
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Trusted brands are more liquid—dealers and vault operators prefer them.
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Always insist on an assay card or certification and buy from reputable dealers like APMEX, JM Bullion, or Costco bullion.com+1bullion.com+1.
💼 How to Choose
| Goal | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Lowest premium per ounce | Generic 1 oz bars (e.g. Valcambi) |
| Easy resale & high recognition | Coins (Gold Eagle, Krugerrand, Philharmonic) |
| Premium product & resell value | Branded bars (PAMP Suisse, Credit Suisse) |











