500g Gold Bar

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+1.01% £51,352.11
500g Gold Bar
GB Sharps Pixley
+1.94% £51,428.00
500g Gold Bar Cast 9999
GB Baird & Co. £51,338.33 for 51+
+2.22% £51,897.46
500g Gold Bar Minted 9999
GB Baird & Co. £51,694.14 for 10+
+2.47% £52,024.54
+3.26% £52,367.89
+3.56% £52,649.43
+4.93% £53,346.22
+6.65% £54,222.00
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500g Gold Bar: frequently asked questions

The cheapest 500g gold bar tracked on this page is £51,352.11. The price moves in line with the gold spot price, £3,162.64, so a 500g bar represents roughly 16.075 troy ounces of gold at that rate plus the dealer's premium.
Dealers currently tracked on this page charge around 1.0% over spot for a 500g gold bar, with the lowest price available from Bullion Giant across 7 listed dealers. Large gold bars like 500g typically carry lower percentage premiums than smaller denominations because the fixed handling costs are spread over more metal.
Generic 500g gold bars are 999.9 fine gold, equivalent to 24 carat. This is the standard purity for investment-grade gold bars. Each bar contains 500 grams of gold at that fineness.
Reporting rules vary by country. UK buyers with gains above the annual CGT allowance of £3,000 should report them via self-assessment. In Canada, 50% of a capital gain is included in taxable income. In the US, dealer reporting obligations on bullion transactions depend on the type and size of transaction. Check the rules for your jurisdiction before buying or selling.
A 500g bar is a dense, high-value item worth careful storage planning. Options include a high-security home safe (bolted down, fire-rated), a bank safe deposit box, or an allocated storage account with a specialist vault operator. Allocated storage keeps the bar in your name at a professional facility and typically includes insurance, removing the risk of storing significant value at home.

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