100g Metalor Gold Cast Bar
The 100g Metalor Gold Cast Bar is a .9999 fine gold bar from Metalor Technologies, one of the world's most respected LBMA-accredited refiners. Weighing 100 grams (3.215 troy oz), it is a popular choice for UK investors buying a substantial gold bar for the first time, or adding to an existing holding in manageable increments.
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Specification
| Type | Bars |
| Metal | Gold |
| Finish | Bullion |
| Weight | 100g |
| Brand | Metalor |
| Country | Switzerland |
| Fineness | 999.9 / 24 Carat |
| Capital Gains Tax | Taxable |
| Gold Content | 3.215 Troy oz |
About This Product
The 100g Metalor Gold Cast Bar is one of the most widely traded gold bars in the UK market. Metalor Technologies SA is a Swiss refinery founded in 1852, holding LBMA Good Delivery accreditation and operating as one of the most recognised names in global precious metals refining. Bars bearing the Metalor mark are accepted across the UK bullion market and internationally, which supports both buyer confidence and straightforward resale.
Cast bars are produced by pouring molten gold into a mould rather than being pressed from sheet metal. This gives each bar a slightly textured surface and minor individual variation — normal and expected features of the casting process rather than defects. Each bar is individually serialised and typically supplied in tamper-evident packaging with an assay certificate confirming its weight and purity.
Reverse Design
The reverse is plain and unembellished, which is standard for cast silver bars across all weights.
Obverse Design
The obverse of the 100g Metalor Gold Cast Bar is stamped with the refinery's standard identifying details: the Metalor name and logo, the bar weight (100g), the gold purity (999.9fine), and a unique serial number. The LBMA hallmark and assay mark confirm the bar's compliance with internationally recognised investment gold standards. The serial number corresponds to the accompanying assay certificate, supporting full traceability.