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1 oz Gold Johnson Matthey (JMC, Poured) vintage Bar 99.9%

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1 oz Gold Johnson Matthey (JMC, Poured) vintage Bar 99.9%This rare 1 oz gold bar from Johnson Matthey is marked "JMC" in a rectangle over the 999+ 1 Oz notation on one side. There was probably a limited issue of these bars, of which this seems to be one of only a few that have survived. The gold bar has a small "loaf" appearance as many poured bars do but carries a typical charm of a collectable item. We have not always this product in stock, so if you found one here, add it to your cart now!
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