Buying goldplates in Thailand

Buying goldplates in Thailand

Postby Silaworld on Tue Dec 11, 2012 4:24 pm

I consider to buy gold in Thailand, as a security/investment.
Asking for information in Thai gold/jewelry shops I found out that the goldplates ( 1,2,5 and 10 Baht) only contain 96.5 % of pure gold, whereas in Europe and probably in other so-called Western countries, goldbars contain 99,9999 % of pure gold.
Can anyone tell me the reason why?
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Re: Buying goldplates in Thailand

Postby jamjon01 on Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:18 pm

""Europe and "[other so-called]" Western countries??"" Hehehe, Okay-The USA economy was based on a gold standard, therefore purity was essential. Most of "Europe"(a big place for a short name) was based on a sterling standard. As far as I know, the USA is the only 99.999% purity. Last time I checked 'Europe' was 99% pure gold....?....Perhaps things have changed now, not sure. Wondering what difference it makes because the purity vs the price is interpolated...?...
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Re: Buying goldplates in Thailand

Postby Silaworld on Mon Jan 28, 2013 9:15 am

jamjon01,

Suppose I want to buy gold in Thailand, because I am here for a while. Suppose later I want to sell the plates in a European country because I am not in Thailand anymore...
I am almost sure I will not get Thai goldplates easily sold there, not because they are Thai but because they are only 96.5 % pure gold. I already asked the question to a European gold-trader and he confirmed this.

So my question is stil valid; why in Thailand less purity than in Western countries???
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Re: Buying goldplates in Thailand

Postby oddy on Wed May 15, 2013 7:45 am

Thai refineries have to conform to the Thai government's standard of weight and purity instead of the LBMA Good Delivery standard. For example, thai gold is sold in weights of bahts which is 15.2 grams, but the LBMA standard is the troy ounce which weighs 31.103 grams. Minimum purity on the LBMA standard is 99.5% pure. Plus, there are many mints on the LBMA standard that are government mints, so they have the full backing of their respective governments too.

Selling thai gold to a foreign dealer would mean that the dealer would have to assay the gold for purity and refine it to conform to the local market; thus incurring costs to get thai gold for turnover which means that you'll get less than spot price on the sale.

There are forms of gold bullion that are less than 99.9% pure, but the weight of the gold component of the bullion is 1troy ounce. The American Gold Eagle is a 22k gold coin that weighs 33.930 grams. The same holds true for the South African Krugerrand. Both of these coins can be sold at the gold spot price because they are well known coins. The reason that these coins are 22k is because it makes the coin more durable in case they are circulated.
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