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Pamp Suisse, 2025 Diwali Lakshmi & Rangoli 5 Gram .9999 Gold Bar

Mint: Pamp Suisse

Metal: Gold

Purity: 99.99

Weight: 5 Gram

Mintage: 5,000

Dimension: 13.1 x 22.1 mm

Condition: New

RM3,578.98

7 in stock

Description

With a mintage of only 5,000, these PAMP Suisse Diwali gold bars will sell quickly. This is third gold bullion collectible in this series celebrating Diwali, Festival of Lights.

Coin Highlights:

  • Contains 5g (.1607 oz) of .9999 fine gold.
  • Limited mintage of 5,000 bars.
  • Each bar comes in a colorized CertiPAMP™ assay card with matching presentation envelope.
  • Individually serialized.
  • Obverse: Features a design portraying the sacred Hindu goddess Lakshmi, the most popular god during Diwali as she represents wealth, beauty and prosperity.
  • Reverse: Features the text “PAMP” along with the purity, weight and authentication of the assayer.
  • Guaranteed by PAMP Suisse.

This bar is a great addition for your collection. Add this 5 gram PAMP Suisse Diwali Lakshmi & Peacocks bar to your order today.

Also known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali is one of the most celebrated holidays in India. Beginning on Dhanteras and ending on Bhai Dooj, the holiday is observed to commemorate Lord Rama and Sita’s return home after being exiled for 14 years in the forest. Diwali is a celebration meant to symbolize the spiritual victory of light over darkness or good over evil. Tradition is that homes are illuminated with lights, candles and firecrackers.

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