1 oz Bar Silver PAMP Suisse Religious Series (Am Yisrael Chai)
Silver Bar 10 grams Pamp Suisse Christianity "The Roman cross is considered one of the main symbols of Christianity. It has been a symbol of love, hope and forgiveness since Jesus Christ was crucified on it. Some 400 different types of cross have emerged over the centuries, including the Latin cross, Greek cross, Pisan cross, Maltese cross, Patriarchal cross, Jerusalem cross, Celtic cross, St Peter's cross, St Andrew's cross, Papal cross, Cardinal's cross, Orthodox cross, Pacifist cross, Arrow cross and many others. Since the Middle Ages, the cross has been one of the main motifs in heraldry and vexillology, and later became the form of many orders and decorations. In Christian churches and especially in the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, the cross is held in particularly pious reverence. Prayers are offered to the faithful, and it is placed in a central position in sacred buildings. In a mystical sense, it symbolises the Passion of Christ. Protestant crosses (with the exception of Lutherans) are empty (without the image of the suffering Christ) to symbolise the victory of Jesus Christ over death, the complete completion of the work of salvation and the absence of the need to repeat or make present the sacrifice of the cross."Bars are one of the many investment options available, and are also one of the oldest ways of investing capital. In Arab countries, India and Singapore, bars are popular with the weight expressed in the traditional unit of 1 tola, standardised as 5/8 troy ounce. In Arab countries, bars with a weight of 1 dinar, standardised as 1/7th of a troy ounce, are also found. All the bars we sell are certified by the LBMA. ''The LBMA sets and oversees compliance with the quality and safety requirements of the London Bullion Market. Mints that meet these are placed on the regularly updated Good Delivery List. Purchasing a bar produced by such a mint ensures that it can be resold anywhere in the world where investment bars are traded. On the other hand, the price received will be the highest possible, i.e. it will be higher than the price of bars produced by mints that have not received LBMA accreditation."
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