Gold Bars Chart (International Gold Bars Searchable Collection)
This is a searchable collection of international gold bars. The categorization of bars is based on weight denomination, shape, decoration
or a distinctive feature.
Kilobars Bar Weight: 1000 gram(s) Purity: 995, 999, 999.9 Country or Area: Switzerland, Australia, South Africa, India The kilobar (1000 g) is the world's most widely manufactured and traded small gold bar.While almost all kilobars now have a flat "international" shape(Typical lengths range from 110-120 mm, thicknesses around 8-10 mm.), "traditional" kilobars in the shape of a brick(A typical length is 90 mm, thickness around 17 mm.) are still preferred by some investors and fabricators in Europe. Switzerland is the major supplier of kilobars for the international market,alongside South Africa and Australia. Another important market for kilobars is India.
Troy Ounce Bars Bar Weight: 0.5,1,2,3,4,5,50 troy ounce(s)(1troy ounce=31.10348grams) Popular Weight: 1 troy ounce(s) Country or Area: Australia Few small cast gold bars in troy ounces are now made by accredited refiners. AGR Matthey (Australia) is the only accredited manufacturer to issue an extensive range: from 50 oz to 1/2 oz. The official stamp of The Perth Mint (Australia) has been recorded on its small cast bars since 1976.
Square Bars Country or Area: Australia, Thailand Square cast bars, widely manufactured in the past, are still produced in Australia and Thailand. AGR Matthey (Australia) has issued a square 1 oz bar since 1976. Lang Hong (Thailand) has issued square 1, 2 and 3 baht bars since 2005.
Round Bars Country or Area: Australia, Thailand Round cast bars are known to be manufactured in Australia and Thailand. AGR Matthey (Auistralia) has issued a round 1/2 oz bar since 1976. Toa Kang (Thailand) has issued round 1 and 3 baht bars since 1972.
Fillet Bars Bar Weight: 5 troy ounce(s)(1troy ounce=31.10348grams) Country or Area: Australia Australian Gold Refineries, known as AGR Matthey since 2002, produced thin minted gold "fillet" bars in 1995 to record the marks applied at that
time to 400 oz bars manufactured by its gold refineries in Perth and Kalgoorlie. The bars weigh approximately 5 oz.