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PAMP Suisse Fortuna 1/2oz Gold Bar

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Gold
Category
Bars (Ingots)
Fineness
999.9‰
Mass (g)
15.550
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7.73
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0.00 USD
All-in premium (%)
7.73
Price
2,207.17 USD
Dealer
Atkinsons Bullion
Dealer country
United Kingdom
Last price update
2026-06-23
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The PAMP Suisse Fortuna 1/2oz Gold Bar features an attractive design depicting the Lady Fortuna, the Roman Goddess of fortune and luck. The obverse side of the bar bears the PAMP logo and details the bar's weight, fineness, and a serial number unique to each bar. - Contains 0.5 troy ounces of 999.9 fine gold. - Manufactured by PAMP Suisse, Switzerland. - Proof-like finish. - Dimensions: 29.50mm x 17.10mm x 1.61mm. - Supplied in assay card packaging certifying weight and gold metal fineness. These bars are made using Veriscan technology, a breakthrough system that effectively instantly authenticates any PAMP product bearing the VERISCAN™ logo and QR code on its assay card packaging or certificate. Unique within the precious metals industry and exclusive to PAMP, this patented scanning technology aids in the detection of counterfeits and is simple to use with an iOS mobile device. PAMP were the first manufacturer to decorate the reverse side of their bars. The Lady Fortuna design was first introduced in 1979 and depicts the Roman goddess of prosperity with sheaves of wheat, the horn of plenty, handfuls of coins, and the wheel of fortune.