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100 Gram Gold Minted Bar

£5,459.99
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Costco xmas offers, please santa.

I love the 99p on the price

The Baird & Co. 100g gold minted bar is produced at the internationally recognised London refinery. This bar is produced to the internationally recognised 999.9 standard and carries the Baird & Co. mark, the weight, fineness and a unique serial number. Bars are supplied in sealed, tamper resistant packaging.

Features:

Fine Weight: 100g
Gross Weight: 100g
Minted Bar
24ct Gold
Fineness: 999.9
Please Note:

No cancellation or change of address once ordered
Item cannot be returned or refunded
This item is not eligible for 2% Executive Reward
This item is not eligible for price adjustments
This item is not eligible for any promotions
Prices may vary in warehouse
Limit of 1 bar per member per week
Caution

The price of this product fluctuates in real time according to market prices. Once an order is placed, cancellations, refunds and returns are not possible.
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  1. Little_Little_Lee's avatar
    Cheaper direct

    bairdmint.com/pro…bar

    But I always worry the delivery driver keeps a record of where he drops the gold. (edited)
  2. andyatalice's avatar
    Gold is at the highest price its EVER been, probably not the greatest time to buy.

    wait and see if the world calms down a bit and the price will come down……nit ho,ding my breath tho, the way things are going…. :/
    Daniel_Mcqueen's avatar
    You realise that gold hasn’t changed price it’s just that the currency your buying in which is Fiat currency is being devalued due too inflation
  3. twotone1954's avatar
    Don't forget all tax free
    The_Name_With_No_Man's avatar
    No VAT, but you may be liable to capital gains tax if/when you sell at a profit. There is currently an allowance of £6000 per year, but this changes like all tax rates and allowances. To completely avoid tax, you could buy British coins like gold sovereigns or gold Britannias, which have no VAT and are exempt from capital gains. Coins from other countries like Krugerrands do not benefit from the capital gains exemption.If you do buy bullion, smaller bars let you spread sales, and gains, over more than one tax period to stay below the allowance. (edited)
  4. Ouzoherb's avatar
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    Better than cash as can bury them in garden
    Whoohoo's avatar
    Where do you live?
  5. Micrometeoroid's avatar
    Rubbish price though ! I buy and sell gold (30 odd years) £5300 ATM !

    Forget about all the crap presentation boxes, adds no value to 24 kt fine gold !
    LAS00's avatar
    If you've got £5k to drop I don't think you're worried about £150
  6. Dodge62's avatar
    There's £5200 worth of gold in that (3.215 troy ounce at today's price of £1615 per ounce) so you're paying £250 for the packaging. Seems expensive.
    TheBigShort's avatar
    And perhaps a trusted seller …. ??
  7. stuffedmushroom's avatar
    I thought about getting a few of the 1Kg bars as door stops, but can't afford the doors.
    TheBigShort's avatar
    £3k per door many councils across the UK. A scam with clc and others to rip off tax payers. Madness. Replace a 44mm solid wood fire door with aluminium letter box, with a 44mm solid wood door with heavy metal letterbox. Been going on since 2018.
  8. Affray's avatar
    £52.26 a gram, no VAt. It's within a reasonable limit of what the price is today.
    Atkinsons do £5,383.81.
  9. memyselfmash's avatar
    Might get a few as paperweights
  10. 4hero's avatar
    Considering there's probably some Brinks Mat in there, I'd say hot hot hot!
  11. Angri's avatar
    Just think - - some uninformed drug dealers are smuggling their hard-earned all the way to Dubai, just to buy gold.

    And they can get it at Costco!
  12. Graemedoh's avatar
    From £5287.73 at Hatton Garden Metals. No membership needed
    Micrometeoroid's avatar
    3% + Always a great price at Hatton
  13. andrew.bean's avatar
    For those considering this... Gold is at a all time high of 2011 78% increase from 2015 and chances of this falling over the next 10 years is very high compared to it continually rising. Very risky investement considering you can get 5%+ on savings now. This could easily be worth 2500/3000 in the next 5 years or so
    Micrometeoroid's avatar
    Good point due to this 5%+, but will this last ?

    I can't see gold taking a tanking whereas the banks..... Hmmmm Someone says the wrong sentence or starts the odd war, the gold wont be going anywhere
  14. ThingyGuy's avatar
    Waste of money, you can get a pack of 8 for £1.50 from Tesco
    MeWants's avatar
    Agree, they taste better too. I assume you mean these :
    tesco.com/gro…890 (edited)
  15. Neil_MooredGN's avatar
    You’d be better off buying gold sovereigns which do not have capital gains a tax on them. 
    bobtastic's avatar
    Depends. Buying just one of these isn't going to necessarily affect CGT unless you're waiting a decade and selling for over £11k (or whatever the CGT figure is these days).
    Sovereigns also carry a slightly higher price because of this, as well.
  16. Gooner1011's avatar
    The things we humans ascribe value to never ceases to amaze me.
    A_Gill's avatar
    Yup since the invention of money, humans have been looking for the next big store of value. A new sparkly thing is always around the corner,

    Oh and Gold and Diamonds are a massively controlled commodity manipulated by certain players for maximum gain
  17. ruairi's avatar
    Hot, because first its gold and second Costco has a good return policy
    Talha_Rehman's avatar
    Not refundable
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  18. Ivars_Zeilans's avatar
    Bought for Ebay
  19. taf0011's avatar
    Cheaper on Temu..
    Latest_videosnow's avatar
    Free as long as you pay the 5k shipping fee
  20. NeoBids's avatar
    “Limit of 1 bar per member per week”
    stingy
  21. ThisIsFitz's avatar
    Not a bad aftershave, they've gotten expensive lately.
    Ouzoherb's avatar
    Author
    It's the elixir one so always a bit more
  22. Toon_army's avatar
    It's crazy how much golds gone up over the years.. My mam bought me a 2oz curb chain back in 2000 for my 18th that cost £300, there was a 3oz for £400 but didn't want to be greedy. Seen a 2oz chain in a shop last week that looked exactly the same as mine for £2,400 so it's gone up 8x
    Mr.T must be worth a few quid
    xybp9's avatar
    18K gold chain for 300 quid? Colour me suspicious
  23. ohreally's avatar
    In store price?
  24. Freecyclist's avatar
    The comments here are gold!.
    (Badam tisssh)
  25. taf0011's avatar
    Only £5,429 on Buillion by post for a new 100g bar.
    Muhammad_Fauzi's avatar
    How about for a used one?
  26. Jujutsu123's avatar
    The last few I got were nicked in the post. must do signed for next time
  27. Ouzoherb's avatar
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    How did I go from posting this hotukdeals.com/sha…962 today to gold bullion. I may need a sit down.
  28. smile78's avatar
    Good for washing cash.
  29. alex_uk's avatar
    Very cheap I think I will get everyone in my family paperweight for Xmas as presents #bargain (edited)
    Ahnaf_Mohammed's avatar
    Thank you
  30. TheDoctor's avatar
    Not a fan of mint chocolate but is this like one of them things they serve as posh expensive restaurants?> (edited)
    afroylnt's avatar
    Indeed get a free bar with every £6k dessert
  31. 1988dave's avatar
    Any discount codes?
    Lee_Hammo's avatar
    Blue light or NUS , just looking on Top Cash Back now.
  32. Stoofa's avatar
    Based on the past year, gold hasn't exceeded £52.99 / gram. So you are overpaying.
  33. Micrometeoroid's avatar
    3% is 3% and thats what it is cheaper, it will be up 1-2% shortly I suppose, just saying and also saves you joining Costco etc
  34. Amnumnate's avatar
    Not the best gold bar price right now.
  35. PAR-PAR33's avatar
    The day you decide to open it and discover it's painted lead. Oops! No returns (!)
    gg1pl's avatar
    Brewdog 'solid' gold cans
  36. hugekebab's avatar
    Hot. Can exchange for a pint of milk and a loaf of bread.
  37. McGoose's avatar
    Gold is currently £52 / gram so it’s overpriced, should be 5200.
    craftycockney2011's avatar
    That's the spot price. You have to allow for % premium
  38. craftycockney2011's avatar
    Better value bars available from Hatton Garden metals. Free postage & you can pay on C.C.
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