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Question by eeinugent: Does an older serial number on a Credit Suisse gold bullion raise its value?
I have a Credit Suisse 5g gold bullion with an old (I think) serial number. The serial number is 177391. How do I figure out how old it is and does its older age effect its value?

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Answer by douglas
Gold is gold and is valued by the market.

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Question by im4agentleman: I inherited a 1 kg gold bar. What's the best way to sell it and get current market value for it?
The bar is 999.9 pure gold.

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Answer by Psychout24
well from my understanding is that having a gold bar is illegal to own in the US so i recommend not selling it or maybe chip away and make a circle or other shape. i think it has to do with the gold bars in fort knox (although i doubt it in these current years there are any gold in that fort)

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Question by Jason: Do gold bullion bars have to stay in there package to keep there value?
Now days almost all the 24k gold bullion bars you find for sale come in a package, like a card they are sealed into from the refinery, I am speaking of smaller bars from 1 gram to like 1 ounce bars some others too. I am curious, if I bought 50 gold bullion 1 gram pieces would they lose value if I took them out of there package or be harder to resale in the future or prove there purity?

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Answer by raysor
I can't see why, but why take them out?

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