Product Description: 25 x 1 Gram Geiger Gold Bar – Multicard (In Assay)
In 2017, Geiger Edelmetalle introduced a groundbreaking series of square silver and gold bars that set a new benchmark in anti-counterfeiting security. The most notable feature is the advanced security capsule, which can only be opened by destroying it, making it virtually impossible to tamper with or resell altered bars while maintaining the capsule’s integrity.
Each 25 x 1 gram Geiger Gold Bar is equipped with both visible and hidden security elements. The bars feature a gleaming pearl finish and a ribbed edge similar to those found on bullion coins, while the high-relief design contrasts strikingly with the structured reverse field. Each bar is marked with a unique serial number and a UV-sensitive layer, revealing an invisible security detail that is only visible under black light.
The obverse of the 25 x 1 gram Geiger Gold Bar displays a detailed engraving of the Schloss Guldengossa, the historic castle that served as Geiger Edelmetalle’s first registered office. Built in 1720, this castle is an important symbol of the company’s heritage. The obverse also features engravings of the refinery’s name, weight, metal content, and purity, enhancing the bars’ prestige.
On the reverse side, an elaborate pattern arranges the renowned LEV rhombus of the mint into horizontal rows. In the center of this intricate design, the UV-coated feature reveals an additional hidden LEV rhombus when exposed to black light. The reverse also includes the serial number, providing an extra layer of authenticity and security.
Geiger Edelmetalle, a distinguished family-owned refining company, has deep roots in Germany’s precious metal history. For over a millennium, the Saxon mountains have been a source of silver, and Geiger Edelmetalle has played a significant role throughout this rich history.