Gold Bars in Assay Cards - Worth it or Pointless?

Published 2024-01-08
I regularly find myself wondering the question. "What's better Gold in Capsules or Gold in Blister/Assay Cards". I think it's a good question. So for this episode I did some in-depth re-search and created a Topic based battle to finally help settle the debate. Watch till the end to get maximum benefit.

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All Comments (21)
  • @BullionaireUK
    I prefer the assay cards purely for aesthetics, I think they look so well preserved in the seal.
  • Great video mate. Personally I'm just not a fan of the assay cards for anything other than 1gram bars but I can understand why you like them.
  • @SyTheSoundman
    If you're in the UK then keep the royal mint ones in assays. If the RM change the assay design then you have added value for collectability! :_FutureFan:
  • @mik1967
    The packaging of them 1g Tavex bars certainly adds to the bulk of storage 🙂
  • @NorthStacker
    I dont, not at the moment. Dont know why but i prefer it loose and not in cards.
  • @Kit-Talon
    I don't have either but I would probably say assay cards, especially on the second hand market they are also a guarantee that they haven't been handled or potentially damaged/scratched/bitten, etc.
  • @chrislumb963
    Usually the coins or bars in blister packs from the Royal Mint are more expensive than those in capsules. 1oz Brits can be as much as £20 more for the carded ones! It does vary though with sometimes it being the same (perhaps if they blistered more than needed?) When I started collecting I preferred the 'extra security' of the carded Sovs and Brits but now I don't buy from the mint generally because the big online dealers are so much cheaper and its all about the price for me now.
  • Big like number 37! Excellent video and thank you so much for sharing
  • @MrKiwi13605
    Gold does not tarnish etc. Sealing them in plastic does nothing but make them slightly harder to authenticate.
  • @Stvn-gl3sh
    Cut em out put them in caps…i cant stand those assay cards…
  • @justgold1
    Yes!!! It keeps them in good condition, they're harder to lose, and they only cost £3 more 🤩😎🔥
  • @Deadlyfinisher09
    Do you by direct from Royal Mont or someone like Bullion by post?
  • @Andreasy2
    I wish i could get my hands on a coin in a assay card, they do look more premium atleast for me. All i can find so far are coins in capsules.