Where to Buy Gold & Other Bullion Products in Canada

  • Where to Buy Gold in Canada
  • USA Gold Buffalo Coin 99.99%
  • Face Value$50
  • Weight1oz : 31.108g
  • Diameter32.7mm : 1.287"
  • Thickness2.95mm : 0.116"
  • EdgeReeded
  • Purity99.99%
  • USA Gold Eagle Coin 91.67% Pure
  • USA Gold Eagle Coin 91.67% Pure
  • FaceWeightPurity
  • $51/10oz : 3.393g91.67%
  • $101/4oz : 8.483g91.67%
  • $251/2oz : 16.966 g91.67%
  • $501oz : 33.931g91.67%
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  • South Africa Krugerrand Gold Coin 91.7%
  • South Africa Krugerrand Gold Coin 91.7%
  • PurityWeight
  • 91.7%1/10oz : 3.39g
  • 91.7%1/4oz : 8.48g
  • 91.7%1/2oz : 16.97g
  • 91.7%1oz : 33.9305g
  • Mexico Pesos Gold Coins 90% Pure
  • Mexico Pesos Gold Coins 90% Pure
  • FaceWeightPurity
  • 2 Pesos1.666 grams90%
  • 2-1/2 Pesos2.083 grams90%
  • 5 Pesos4.166 grams90%
  • 10 Pesos8.333 grams90%
  • 20 Pesos16.666 grams90%
  • 50 Pesos41.666 grams90%
  • British Gold Sovereign 91.7 % Pure
  • British Gold Sovereign 91.7 % Pure
  • FaceWeightPurity
  • Full Soverign7.98g91.7% Pure
  • Half Soverign3.99g91.7% Pure
  • Britannia Gold Coins 91.7% Pure
  • Britannia Gold Coins 91.7% Pure
  • FaceWeightPurity
  • £101/10oz : 3.41g91.7%
  • £251/4oz : 8.51g91.7%
  • £501/2oz : 17.02g91.7%
  • £1001oz : 34.05g91.7%
  • 1967 Canada Gold Coin 90% Pure
  • 1967 Canada Gold Coin 90% Pure
  • Face Value20
  • Weight18.2733 grams
  • Purity90%
  • Misc Gold Bars
  • Misc Gold Bars
  • Gold Bars come in various sizes
  • 1g seen on the far left side
  • 1/10 oz in the middle top
  • 5g in the middle bottom
  • 1oz on the far right side
  • Misc Silver Bars
  • Misc Silver Bars
  • Silver Bars come in various sizes
  • 20oz Silver Bar
  • 10oz Silver Bar
  • 5oz Silver Bar
  • Canadian 1966, 1976, 1968 Silver Coins
  • Canadian 1966, 1976, 1968 Silver Coins
  • 1966 & Pre - 80% Pure Silver Content
  • 1967 - Mix of 80% & 50% Silver Content
  • 1968 Mix of 50% and Non Silver Content Coins
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  • 99.99% Silver Grain / Shot
  • 99.99% Silver Grain / Shot
  • Used in Fire Assay Procedures
  • Used in Jewellery Manufactuing
  • Used in Presonal Investment Portfolios
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  • Scrap Metal Losses
  • Question:I sent 1000 grams of mixed karat jewellery and the refiner settlement was less weight.
  • Answer:
     
     
    All mixed karat jewellery lots will have a "melt loss", this loss is due to a number of reasons,clasps, stones, gems and zinc, copper oxidizing are some of the reasons, melt losses occur.
  • Non Plumb Results
  • Question:I sent a lot in of all 10kt (41.6%) material but the assay report I received was lower, why?
  • Answer:
     
     
    In certain regions of the world, North America being one of them, manufactures are allowed. 5 karat tolerance from there stamp. Also things like clasps, soldering links can lower the overall percentage.
  • White Powder
  • Question:While melting my material the refiner added a white powder to the lot, what is it?
  • Answer:Borax, is used to gather base metals / slag and to help the gold exit the crucible into the mold.
  • Conversion Factors
  • 1 lb = 453.6 grams 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 troy oz = 31.1035 grams 1 troy oz = 20 pennyweights
  • Determining Sterling Silver from Plated Silver
  • Markings / Stampings : Sterling or .925 indicate sterling silver, though we have seen marked items, not being true sterling material. Markings like Copper, E.P and Plated are indicators of non sterling material.