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Kilo bar premiums typically run a few percent over spot from LBMA-listed refiners. That is materially below one-ounce coin premiums on a per-ounce basis.
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A one-kilogram gold bar contains 32.1507 troy ounces. The format minimizes premium per ounce but concentrates value and reduces divisibility.
Kilo bar premiums typically run a few percent over spot from LBMA-listed refiners. That is materially below one-ounce coin premiums on a per-ounce basis.
A kilo bar represents a much larger ticket at resale. Buyers willing to take a whole kilo are fewer than buyers for one-ounce coins, which can pressure exit bid.
Kilo bars suit allocated vault storage more cleanly than home storage. Insurance, secure transport, and authentication all become more meaningful at this size.
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