Gold Bar • Gold
1 oz Gold Bar: Melt Value, Assay, Premiums, and Resale Guide
A 1 oz gold bar is a compact bullion product valued primarily by fine gold content and refiner trust. It often carries a lower retail premium than sovereign coins, especially when the bar is from a recognized producer and remains in sealed assay packaging.
Why It Matters
Gold bars are important comparison products because they show how lower-premium bullion can differ from coins in resale recognition and consumer confidence.
Buyer Questions
Is a gold bar harder to sell than a coin?
Recognized bars are liquid, but some private buyers prefer sovereign coins because they are easier to recognize.
Does assay packaging matter?
Yes. Intact assay packaging can support confidence and resale value.
Seller Guidance
Keep original assay packaging intact when possible and compare offers from bullion dealers who recognize the refiner.
Authentication Notes
Use serial number checks, packaging inspection, weight, dimensions, and electronic assay; bars are commonly counterfeited.
Comparison Notes
Commonly compared with 1 oz Gold Eagles, Gold Buffalos, Maple Leafs, and kilo gold bars.
Related Wiki Assets
Sources & Methodology
Specifications reference LBMA good delivery and refiner specification references and Major bullion dealer product specifications. Pricing telemetry is modeled for educational display and should not be treated as a live quote.
Estimated market telemetry based on gold spot assumptions plus lower bar premiums. Not a live quote.