1 Kg Kilobar
100 g Bar
1 Kg Kilobar vs 100 g Bar
Both are refined bars; the kilobar is the market workhorse and the 100 g bar suits smaller allocations. This compares premium and liquidity.
Verdict
The kilobar is the most cost-efficient per gram; the 100 g bar trades a slightly higher premium for smaller, more flexible units.
| Criterion | 1 Kg Kilobar | 100 g Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 1,000 g | 100 g |
| Premium to spot | Lower per gram | Higher per gram |
| Liquidity | Deep in Dubai market | Flexible resale |
| Buyer | Banks, large investors | Retail investors |
1 Kg Kilobar
Choose the kilobar for the lowest premium and large allocations.
100 g Bar
Choose the 100 g bar for smaller, divisible holdings.
1 Kg Kilobar and 100 g Bar head to head
Both are refined bars; the kilobar is the market workhorse and the 100 g bar suits smaller allocations. This compares premium and liquidity.
On weight, 1 Kg Kilobar offers 1,000 g, while 100 g Bar offers 100 g. On premium to spot, 1 Kg Kilobar offers lower per gram, while 100 g Bar offers higher per gram.
On liquidity, 1 Kg Kilobar offers deep in dubai market, while 100 g Bar offers flexible resale. On buyer, 1 Kg Kilobar offers banks, large investors, while 100 g Bar offers retail investors.
Which should you choose
The kilobar is the most cost-efficient per gram; the 100 g bar trades a slightly higher premium for smaller, more flexible units.
Choose the kilobar for the lowest premium and large allocations. Choose the 100 g bar for smaller, divisible holdings.
How we supply both from Guyana
Whether you choose 1 Kg Kilobar or 100 g Bar, we supply both direct through a network of over 1,000 miners, mines, dealers and refiners across Guyana, with LBMA-linked pricing and settlement on assayed content in Dubai and no advance payment, so you get the best price on either option.
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Frequently asked questions
1 Kg Kilobar or 100 g Bar: which should I choose?
The kilobar is the most cost-efficient per gram; the 100 g bar trades a slightly higher premium for smaller, more flexible units.
Is a kilobar cheaper per gram than a 100 g bar?
Yes, larger bars carry a lower premium per gram, so the kilobar is more cost-efficient for large allocations.