50g ABC Refinery Gold Bar

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About the 50g ABC Refinery Gold Bar

The 50g ABC Refinery Gold Bar

ABC Refinery's standard 50g gold bar is a minted bar, stamped from rolled gold sheet to produce a clean, polished finish. It carries 999.9 fine gold, a unique serial number, and the ABC Bullion swan hallmark. The bar is sealed in tamper-evident packaging that serves as both assay certificate and protection during storage.

The minted format gives this bar the uniform appearance and precise dimensions that some investors and dealers prefer over the rougher finish of a cast bar. ABC Refinery produces both formats at 50g; this is the polished version. The premium on a minted bar is typically a fraction higher than on the equivalent ABC cast bar, reflecting the additional production steps involved in rolling, cutting, and stamping.

ABC Refinery has been operating since 1978 and is Australia's only independent LBMA-accredited refinery, also holding COMEX Good Delivery and Shanghai Gold Exchange accreditations. The refinery is part of the Pallion group, Australia's largest independent precious metals services company. Its laboratory holds NATA accreditation, providing independent assurance of the purity stamps.

At 50g, this bar weighs 1.61 troy ounces and occupies the premium inflection point where manufacturing costs become a small fraction of metal value. Premiums at this weight typically run 3 to 6% over spot, considerably better than smaller bars but with room to improve at 100g and above. For investors building a position in metric weights, the 50g is a practical accumulation unit: significant enough for decent premium efficiency, modest enough that the capital outlay remains accessible at around $5,000 to $5,500 per bar at current gold prices.

50g ABC Refinery Gold Bar Specifications

PropertyDetail
Weight50 grams (1.608 troy ounces)
Purity999.9 fine (24 karat)
ManufacturerABC Refinery (Pallion group), Sydney, Australia
Operating since1978
AccreditationLBMA Good Delivery, COMEX Good Delivery, Shanghai Gold Exchange
FormatMinted (stamped) bar
HallmarksABC Bullion swan logo, weight, purity, serial number
PackagingTamper-evident assay packaging
Legal tenderNo
Face valueNone

Minted bars are cut from a rolled sheet of gold and then stamped with a die, producing precise dimensions and a mirror-like finish. The hallmark includes the ABC Bullion swan logo, the bar's weight, purity (999.9), and a unique serial number. The tamper-evident packaging integrates an assay certificate confirming the bar's tested specifications.

The 999.9 fineness meets every major international standard for tax-exempt gold investment: EU investment gold (995 minimum), Canadian GST exemption (99.5%), Australian GST exemption (99.5%), US IRA eligibility (99.5%), and Singapore IPM status. ABC Refinery's COMEX and Shanghai Gold Exchange accreditations, in addition to LBMA, make this bar one of the most broadly accredited products from an independent Australian refiner. The refinery's NATA-accredited laboratory provides independent assurance of all purity stamps.

Tax Treatment of the 50g ABC Refinery Gold Bar

Australia

GST-free as investment-grade gold (99.5%+ purity in bar form). ABC Refinery confirms its gold bars qualify for the GST exemption. Capital gains tax applies on disposal. The 50% CGT discount is available for assets held over 12 months. Bars do not qualify for any CGT exemption in Australia; all bullion disposals are assessable.

United Kingdom

VAT-exempt as investment gold (995+ fineness). Subject to CGT at 18% or 24% on disposal, with a £3,000 annual allowance. UK legal tender coins such as the gold Britannia are CGT-exempt, but bars from any manufacturer are not. SIPP-eligible.

United States

No federal sales tax. State sales tax varies by state. Capital gains taxed at the 28% collectibles rate for long-term holdings. The bar meets IRA requirements through LBMA accreditation and 99.5%+ purity, but must be held at an approved depository.

Canada

GST/HST exempt at 99.5%+ purity. RRSP and TFSA eligible with an approved custodian. Capital gains taxed at a 50% inclusion rate.

Singapore and Hong Kong

Singapore: GST-exempt under the IPM scheme. Hong Kong: no sales tax, import duty, or CGT. ABC Bullion has a Singapore presence, making the bar locally available in both jurisdictions.

ABC Refinery Minted vs Cast and Other 50g Bars

The closest alternative is ABC Refinery's own 50g cast bar. Both carry the same 999.9 purity, the same LBMA accreditation, and the same refiner provenance. The difference is production method and finish: the minted bar has a smooth, polished surface and precise dimensions; the cast bar has a rougher, hand-poured texture. The cast version typically carries a fractionally lower premium. For investors indifferent to aesthetics, the cast bar is more efficient. For those who prefer the cleaner finish and sealed assay card presentation, the minted bar is the standard choice.

Against international competitors, the 50g PAMP Fortuna is the premium-brand option with the Lady Fortuna design and VeriScan authentication. It will cost more for identical gold content. The 50g Heraeus and 50g Valcambi compete on price and are widely distributed in European markets. All four are LBMA-accredited and produce 999.9 fine gold bars at this weight.

The ABC Refinery bar's specific strength is the Australian domestic market. It is locally refined, GST-free without import complications, and supported by ABC Bullion's retail network. Australian dealers buy back ABC bars readily, and the COMEX and SGE accreditations add international acceptance. For buyers outside Australia, the Swiss and German refiners are more commonly available, but the LBMA accreditation ensures the ABC bar is sellable worldwide.

50g ABC Refinery Gold Bar: frequently asked questions

The cheapest 50g ABC Refinery gold bar on this page is $7,016.48, around 4.6% over the $4,176.20 spot price, from ABC Bullion. The comparison table above shows all current dealer prices ranked by premium.
ABC Refinery is a precious metals refiner that produces gold bars sold through authorised bullion dealers. Its bars are produced to internationally recognised standards for purity and weight.
The ABC Refinery 50g gold bar weighs 50g and is 999.9 fine gold (24 carat), the highest standard of commercial gold purity.
ABC Refinery bars are available through authorised bullion dealers. The comparison table on this page lists dealers currently stocking the 50g bar alongside their prices.

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