Very fine gold

Very fine gold

Fine mint 100gm 999 coins from our local BIS certified bullion again sent to make jewellery and what not

Today's rate is 1505010(included gst) + 500 (refinery charge) for all of you wondering what 100gms should cost for all normal people making a good investment. If you're paying more then 500 just know nobody does charity and business is business but obviously that doesn't mean you have to pay wayyy more premiums (definitely not for local refineries)

Ps if you are a professional online gold buyer (buying gold deals on spot, credit card deals etc) please reach out to me i have questions

u/ghostvenomous — 2 days ago

A new rainy day and these BARS are ready to turn into jewellery

These bars will be melted with alloys turning them into 22kt and 18kt raw gold and will be turned into jewellery or if a customer demands a 100gm bar before they go, they will be sold to them. Local refinery . yes its a BIS assay center. No , 999 bars dont need BIS hallmarking as most hallmarking centers dont have the capability to verify true 999 bullion.

I'll try filming the melting process for yall at the workshop lol cheers

u/ghostvenomous — 4 days ago
▲ 110 r/GoldIndia

How rejected 100g coins end up

This mainly happens when more weight is taken off during polishing and stamping then the allowed tolerance.

Dont worry these are used only in B2B transactions and if you get your hands on these where are you shopping???

u/ghostvenomous — 9 days ago

New day but some old 22kt coins

I still don't know why people like these coin designs I find them disappointing knowing British rule and stuff but yeah 22kt very common stamps no markings.

Ps you can very easily get scammed buying these coins because of no marking what so ever so buy 24kt only

u/ghostvenomous — 10 days ago
▲ 132 r/GoldIndia

A 50g coin for yall

And for all of you saying "where is the BIS hallmark blablabla" BIS hallmark ONLY goes up till 995 whereas this is a 999 coin. All fire assays and hallmarking centres have permission to produce these and also put stamping for other jewellers with 999 stamping. Melter assayer stamp is optional and is just design. BIS DOESN'T HALLMARK 999 AND 995 HALLMARK ON 999 COIN FEELS LIKE A SCAM.

So all you oversmart people please don't challenge my knowledge. I LITERALLY AM A JEWELLER WHO IS ACTIVE IN THIS INDUSTRY FOR A LONG TIME.

u/ghostvenomous — 11 days ago

A very rare gold coin came in today

Once again the customer exchanges a coin with us and it's a rare african mint 1/2 ounces fine

u/ghostvenomous — 14 days ago

New day and a new interesting order. This is for the football lovers

This is a 20.670 gm customized18kt pendant I recently ordered for a customer. It would look lovely with diamonds on the crown but the customer requested plain gold with the unique texture

u/ghostvenomous — 14 days ago

The classic pamp 9999

Once again 24k coins have been received at my place. The best security card imo so far.

u/ghostvenomous — 1 month ago
▲ 134 r/GoldIndia

100gm of recycled gold. These are the pieces companies buy locally.

These are the pieces that manufacturers buy. Made from old recycled gold. And yes if you are an investment or jewellers firm you can get them at the spot if you have the business relationship in gold with the right bullion. My shop sells at the spot. It's really no profit no loss on 100gms. I dont sell online! Not dropping my store or anything! Just remember agar your buying bulk you will get spot

u/ghostvenomous — 1 month ago

A customer sold some of these 24k gold coins.... The good old days 😭

Mrp not above 10000 for 2 grams screams how people missed out on the best investments of their lives.

u/ghostvenomous — 1 month ago