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  2. Costco Now Sells Gold Bars: Here's How to Buy Them

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    The exact gold bars that Costco offers are 1 ounce gold PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Versican bars. The one-ounce bars go for just under $2,000, depending on the time of purchase, according to ...

  3. Costco's 1 oz. bars selling for $2,000. Is this fool's gold?

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    “The wholesale retailer began selling gold online in September and 1 oz. gold bars on Friday were going for $2,069.99, with a limit of two bars per Costco membership,” CNN says.

  4. Costco is selling gold bars — and they are selling out within ...

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    Spot gold most recently was going for $1,876.56 an ounce as of Wednesday afternoon. Regardless of the price, gold is selling like hotcakes, judging by comments Tuesday from Costco Chief Financial ...

  5. You Can Buy Gold Bars at Costco — But Should You Invest?

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    According to The New York Times, 1-oz, 24-karat gold bars are available for purchase by Costco members only, for a price that varies according to market rates. The Wall Street Journal reported ...

  6. You Can Now Buy Gold Bars at Costco, But They Are Selling Out ...

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    You can buy one-ounce gold bars of 24-karat gold from South Africa’s RAND Refinery, or a Swiss-made PAMP Suisse Lady Fortuna Veriscan, according to the description on Costco’s website.

  7. Fineness - Wikipedia

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    1 troy ounce of four nines fine gold (999.9) 999.999—six nines fine: The purest gold ever produced. Refined by the Perth Mint in 1957. [3] [4] 999.99—five nines fine: The purest type of gold currently produced; the Royal Canadian Mint regularly produces commemorative coins in this fineness, including the world's largest, at 100 kg. [5]