PAMP Suisse Lunar Tiger 1 oz (31.1g) Gold Bar
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PAMP Suisse Lunar Tiger 1 oz (31.1g) Gold Bar
We are excited to offer the 1 oz PAMP Suisse Year of the Tiger Gold Bar (In Assay). This new 2022 Year of the Tiger bar joins the highly regarded PAMP Lunar Series, and it marks the third animal in the 12-year Chinese Zodiac cycle. This stunning PAMP Suisse gold bar contains 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold, and arrives sealed in a red CertiPAMP assay. The card displays a unique serial number that matches the one found engraved on the bar for easy certification. Don’t pause - get your claws on the 1 oz PAMP Suisse Year of the Tiger Gold Bar now!
PAMP Suisse’s Chinese Zodiac Series started in 2012 with the release of the Year of the Dragon bars, and it has continued until present day with the new Year of the Tiger bars. Those born under the tiger’s auspicious sign are believed to be captivating, courageous, and confident, as well as active and adventurous. Recent years for the Tiger zodiac include 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, and 2010. This 1 oz gold bar will make a wonderful gift for anyone born during the Year of the Tiger, so grab yours today!
The obverse of this gold bar features the back view of the reverse design: A tiger balances on a tree, preparing to jump down. Inscriptions include the PAMP Suisse logo, purity, weight, and unique serial number for the bar.
The reverse of the gold bar showcases the front view of a tiger preparing to climb down from a tall tree, alertly gazing ahead. Inscriptions include the kanji for “Tiger”.
Bar Highlights:
- Struck from .9999 fine gold with a weight of 1 troy oz (31.1 gram)
- Produced by the PAMP Suisse refinery
- Arrives inside a PAMP red assay guaranteeing its authenticity
- Obverse: Shows the back view of a tiger climbing down a tree. Inscriptions: The bar’s serial number, weight, and purity, and PAMP Suisse logo.
- Reverse: Features the front view of a tiger preparing to climb down from a tall tree, alertly gazing ahead. Inscriptions: The Chinese kanji for Tiger, “虎”, also appears on this side right above the tree.