
A gold ingot is a gold bar that is cast from a mildew. Ingots can be of any materials (such as aluminum or silver), but gold is the most typical kind. The size of a gold ingot can differ drastically depending on how it is manufactured. A gold ingot is generally thicker than a gold bar and is cast into a mildew fairly than stamped, thus giving it a rougher appearance and a much more varied excess weight and size. Ingots are held to extremely strict standards of manufacture and should be contain…
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