If you are interested in selling gold or silver to CMIGS, read our page Selling Gold and Silver to CMIGS.
How to buy goldįor more information about how to buy gold from CMI Gold & Silver Inc., read our page Doing Business with CMI Gold & Silver Inc. We have been in the gold and silver business since in 1973, and we know how to get product to you in a timely, discreet manner. When you buy gold from CMI Gold & Silver Inc, you will be told expected shipment date at your time of order. Shipment is normally made within a day or two of receipt of good funds. We usually have one-ounce gold bars available at all times. is now in its fourth decade of buying and selling gold bullion products. Where as PAMP and Perth Mint 1-oz gold bars come 25 to a containers, Credit Suisse 1-oz gold bars come in sheets of 10. The Lady Fortuna design graces most PAMP gold bars. Credit Suisse bars carry the Credit Suisse hallmark, while PAMP bars bear both the PAMP logo and the likeness of Lady Fortuna. Credit Suisse bars are manufactured by PAMP and are essentially the same bars with the exception of the designs. Credit Suisse (Credit Swiss) 1-oz gold barsĬredit Suisse one-ounce gold bars also are available but generally have to be purchased in large quantities, where as the Perth Mint bars are readily available in small quantities. One side of the PAMP one-ounce gold bars carries the Lady Fortuna design, which is rapidly becoming highly recognized in the United States. Each bar is encased in Mylar with a “certificate of authenticity” printed on the cardboard that surrounds the bar. 9999 fine (99.99% pure) and come in cases of twenty-five bars. PAMP bars, like the Perth Mint bars, are. PAMP one-ounce gold bars once dominated the one-ounce gold bar market but not now, as the Perth Mint bars have made big inroads in US. Perth Mint bars are individually wrapped and packaged 25 bars to a container. Perth Mint 1-oz gold bars are readily available and are one of the two most popular 1-oz gold bars sold in the US, PAMP 1-oz gold bars being the other popular 1-oz bars. Several refineries and mints produce 1-oz gold bars for the US market. 9999 fine (pure) gold bars have grown in popularity since the 2008 Financial Crisis mainly because they carry lower premiums than the popular one-ounce gold bullion coins, of which the most popular are American Gold Eagles and South African Krugerrands.