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πŸͺ™ What is Gold Bullion?

Gold bullion refers to refined gold in bulk form, usually cast into bars, ingots, or coins, with a purity of at least 99.5% (24 karats). It is traded and valued primarily by weight and purity, not by artistic value like jewelry.


πŸ“ Forms of Gold Bullion

  • Gold Bars / Ingots: Ranging from small 1g bars to large 400-ounce (12.4 kg) bars used in central banks.

  • Gold Coins: Minted by governments (e.g., Krugerrand, American Eagle, Canadian Maple Leaf).

  • Gold Rounds: Similar to coins but not legal tender.


βš–οΈ Characteristics of Gold Bullion

  • Purity: Commonly 99.9% (sometimes marked as β€œ999” or β€œ999.9 fine”).

  • Weight: Measured in grams, ounces (troy ounce = 31.1035 grams), or kilograms.

  • Identification: Stamped with weight, purity, and mint/refinery mark.


πŸ” How is Gold Bullion Acquired?

  • Refineries: Convert raw gold (dust, nuggets) into bullion.

  • Mints: Produce coins and bars for trade and investment.

  • Banks, Dealers & Exchanges: Authorized institutions sell bullion to investors and traders.


πŸ’° Uses of Gold Bullion

  • Investment & Wealth Storage: A safe-haven asset during inflation, currency fluctuations, or crises.

  • Central Banks Reserves: Many countries hold gold bullion as part of their monetary reserves.

  • Jewelry Manufacturing: Bullion is melted down to produce ornaments.

  • Trade & International Settlements: Used historically and sometimes in modern bulk trading.


⚠️ Important Considerations

  • Verification: Must be tested for authenticity (XRF analysis, fire assay, or ultrasonic testing).

  • Storage: Requires secure vaults or depositories.

  • Liquidity: Easily tradable globally.

  • Risk of Scams: Fake bullion bars or coins can exist β€” buying from verified dealers is critical.

Details
Location: Uganda
Surface Area: 950,000
Year: 2010
Value: Fixed
Categories: Green Building,

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