If they are fakes, they're damn good ones. They have the correct fonts and proper text, are not magnetic I have a very strong rare earth magnet that I test all my precious metals with , have the correct weight, and seem to have the right density when I hold them in my hand very heavy relative to their size.
The only thing I haven't done is an acid test because I don't own an acid kit. I've compared them to other photos of real bars online and they seem to match up in every way, except for one. American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins. American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins. Australian Gold Coins. Kangaroo Gold Coins. Year of the Dragon Gold Coins. Year of the Goat Gold Coins. Year of the Horse Gold Coins. Year of the Rabbit Gold Coins. Year of the Snake Gold Coins.
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Republic Metals Corp. Wall Street Mint. Johnson Matthey Silver Bars. Royal Canadian Mint Silver Bars. Buy Silver Coins. Australian Silver Coins. Kangaroo Silver Coins. Koala Silver Coins. They have the correct fonts and proper text, are not magnetic I have a very strong rare earth magnet that I test all my precious metals with , have the correct weight, and seem to have the right density when I hold them in my hand very heavy relative to their size.
The only thing I haven't done is an acid test because I don't own an acid kit. I've compared them to other photos of real bars online and they seem to match up in every way, except for one.
They have no serial numbers. So, my question is this. I've been searching all over the internet, but I can't seem to find any specific information regarding CS gold bars without a serial.
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