Goldbacks - Easy to barter special tender minted bills with .9999 fine gold embedded in it.
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1000 Goldback Ones = 1 oz. gold
200 Goldback Fives = 1 oz. gold
100 Goldback Tens = 1 oz. gold
40 Goldback Twenty-Fives = 1 oz. gold
20 Goldback Fifties = 1 oz. gold
Has an exchange rate and change be exchanged for dollars: https://www.goldback.com/exchange-rate
I do have some of these, they are very pretty.
But just something to consider, the premiums on these are really really high. Just under double spot price for gold. Expect to be paying close to $4k per oz of actual gold. (But this holds true for most gold, the smaller the amount the higher the premiums)
Absolutely. I also buy silver in the 1/10 and 1/4 oz rounds because they're easily tradable and I definitely pay another more than if I just buy a 10 oz bar. But it's hard to trade a 10 oz bar. I'd have to melt it down
From what I've heard the 1gb denomination is made at a net loss.