A gold bar is a gold ingot which may be produced in many different types, weights and categories.
Gold bars are classified into two different classes — cast and minted — based on their method of manufacturing [1]. Cast bars are made by pouring molten gold into an ingot mold to help the gold to take a form. Minted bars are made from gold blanks that have been hand cut to the required dimensions from a flat piece of gold. Markings are almost always applied by presses.
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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Gold Biscuits
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answered by ankush_nautiyal2002 2
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Ingot
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answered by Henry 5
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An ingot
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answered by Anonymous
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Worth a heck of alot of money!
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answered by Psyanide 2
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ingot or bullion if there are a lot of them
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answered by JAMES OY 3
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gold bullion
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answered by askaway 6
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answered by llll l 1
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beautiful
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answered by steelmadison 4
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metric tonne
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answered by george grohan mendal 3
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