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We have in stock both refined 999.9 and unrefined gold 22karat, 93-94 % purity.

Product can be delivered to any location via our secured courier or can be purchased in person from our Singapore office.

We welcome your purchase enquiries.
Thank you
 

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We have in stock both refined 999.9 and unrefined gold 22karat, 93-94 % purity.

Product can be delivered to any location via our secured courier or can be purchased in person from our Singapore office.

We welcome your purchase enquiries.
Thank you
How about this?
 

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We have in stock both refined 999.9 and unrefined gold 22karat, 93-94 % purity.

Product can be delivered to any location via our secured courier or can be purchased in person from our Singapore office.

We welcome your purchase enquiries.
Thank you

I’ll bite: what does the “999.9” indicate? I can understand “.9999” as purity, but there’s no 999.9% pure and fractional purity always has the decimal point in front of the first number.

Do scammers do this to provide deniability? — “your honor, only a fool would buy a gold bar with this kind of gibberish on it — it’s obviously just for novelty and gag use.
 
99.99 is actually the percent number if % is used. Or .9999 without the % symbol. Percent is parts per hundred.

999.9 is actually the parts per thousand way of saying it. And the symbol is ‰

But good delivery status from LBMA is only .995. So even if the 999.9 was a typo (probably was) the use of good delivery in the topic was misleading.

edited to add the symbol for parts per 1000. Available on my Mac, who knew?
 
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I guess the OP starbullion quickly sensed we saw right through the scam. He didn't even come back to try to defend his (indefensible) position.

But maybe he learned a few things so his next attempt will be better!
 
I guess the OP starbullion quickly sensed we saw right through the scam. He didn't even come back to try to defend his (indefensible) position.

But maybe he learned a few things so his next attempt will be better!
He was here for 12 minutes so he did not even stay long enough to read any replies.
I think this is more or less a drive by posting.
 
99.99 is actually the percent number if % is used. Or .9999 without the % symbol. Percent is parts per hundred.

999.9 is actually the parts per thousand way of saying it. And the symbol is ‰

But good delivery status from LBMA is only .995. So even if the 999.9 was a typo (probably was) the use of good delivery in the topic was misleading.

edited to add the symbol for parts per 1000. Available on my Mac, who knew?
I would like to make only one comment here. The London Good Delivery specifies a minimum purity acceptable purity of refined gold to be a minimum 995 PPT fine and not only 995 PPT fineness.
 
The photo and certificate are a doctored version of the ABC Bullion i kilo bar made in Australia. We are a close associate and purchase a lot of these.
 

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