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10 G Gr Gram 995 24K GOLD Bullion Bar W/ Certificate Oz
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You are bidding on 1 (One) Item 10 Gm Gram (~ 0.3215 Troy Ounce ) Gold Bullion ( Bar, Ingot ) by Turkish State ( Darphane ) Mint 995/1000 pure 24 Karats gold in a sealed vinyl coated card. -.- Gold is always an excellent investment tool and a really outstanding great gift concept something you can put in your hands, that never loses its value. Please read our item description page. We are updating regularly. ITEM DESCRIPTION-------------------------------- 10 Gram (~0.3215 Troy Ounce) 995/1000 Pure Gold Individually sealed in manufacturers vinyl card with authentication certificate. Freshly minted with a shiny finish and ready to ship. Size: 0.74 x 1.25 Inch, (19 x 32mm) Colour of photo is not showing of surface finish of gold bar.SECURITY POLICY---------------------------------- Please do not bid this auction if your purchasing power is not enough. We are reporting unpaid bidders to eBay after 3 days. Please do not bid on this auction if you disagree with our sales terms, payment or shipping & handling conditions. For safety purposes, we are keeping bidders User IDs from being displayed to everyone. All of our bids are keeping private in consequence of fraudulent activities. Items will mail via International Certified Mail (Some countries identified as Registered mail.) with signature confirmation that gives you an added level of security by requiring your name and signature for your package. Tfore, you may sure that it reaches not just the right address, but the right hands as well. We are shipping only PAYPAL confirmed address that provides way for us to verify your identity with safe transaction.PAYMENT------------------------------------------ Only Paypal Payment is Accepted. Payment is to be received within 3 days of auction close.Bid with confidence ! PAYPAL verified FEEDBACK & COMMUNICATION--------------------- You can be assured that you are purchasing a quality product from honest seller. Please keep-in touch with us before you leave negative or neutral feedback. Our goal is outstanding service, fast shipping and %100 positive feed. Correspondence language is simply English. Please be patience our replies. Mostly we reply your questions in 24 hours.SHIPPING & HANDLING----------------------------- Insurance is optional and $9.99 each. Items will mail via International Certified Mail with signature confirmation. (Some countries identified as Registered mail.) Shipping on payment made with Paypal will be delayed 3 days until payment clears. Shipping is free of charge limited time only. We may change the promotional rates, including S&H, insurance, at any time for any reason. Items are not available for pick-up. Order(s) are shipped daily Monday to Friday. Item(s) sealed for loss prevention. Delivery Times: States (7-19 Days). Canada (10-15 Days). Europe (5-10 Days). International (10-21 Days). Please be patient. Occasionally takes up to 2 or more weeks for delivery. Sometimes postal service is getting slower. Especially at weekends and holidays.ABOUT TURKISH STATE MINT (DARPHANE) ------------- Turks have been issuing metal coins since 9th century , when they first settled in the vast plains of the Middle East and Anatolia. Many different states had coins of their own and the place w they issued coins was called 'Mint'. However, the mint that was established by Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror near the Beyazit Mosque following his conquest of Istanbul, is accepted as the first 'Turkish Mint'. We don't have a document relating to its year of foundation, tfore 1476 is taken to be the start of Turkish minting, when Fatih had the first gold coin minted in the name of himself. Capacity was later increased and the mint was moved to the Simkeshane Caravanserai in Beyazıt in 1596. To meet the increasing coin demand of the fastly expanding Ottoman Empire after the conquest of Istanbul, as many as 40 auxiliary mints were established. Among these, the most importa...
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