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Any idea where to buy Geiger in assay cards?


Alymac

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Seen these on London Gold Bullion who I have bought from in past but wouldn't risk using anymore.

I know these cards don't come in cheap and are not the most economic way to stack but I like my PAMP cards and fancy picking these up.

Any idea where else in UK Or Europe I can source these? 

https://www.londongoldbullion.co.uk/silver-bars-c37/1-ounce-silver-bars-c38/1oz-geiger-edelmetalle-silver-bar-p426

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On 16/09/2017 at 17:14, Alymac said:

Seen these on London Gold Bullion who I have bought from in past but wouldn't risk using anymore.

I know these cards don't come in cheap and are not the most economic way to stack but I like my PAMP cards and fancy picking these up.

Any idea where else in UK Or Europe I can source these? 

https://www.londongoldbullion.co.uk/silver-bars-c37/1-ounce-silver-bars-c38/1oz-geiger-edelmetalle-silver-bar-p426

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It may be a long punt, but try asking Martin@ silver trader he seems to have a lot of Geiger bars. Maybe he can point you in right direction.

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