1 oz Bar Silver PAMP Suisse Religious Series (Lakshmi)
Silver bar 10 grams Pamp Suisse Islam An image of Mecca has been presented on the bar. " Mecca (Arabic: مكة), full name Makkah al-Mukarrama (Arabic: مكة المكرّمة), also known as Makkah - a city in the western part of Saudi Arabia, capital of Al-Hijaz province, widely regarded as a holy city of Islam, located 277 m above sea level, at the foot of the Jabal al-Karnayt mountain range, in the narrow and sandy Valley of Abraham. It is inhabited by approximately 1.7 million people. The country's third largest city. The religious centre of Islam and the holiest city of Muslims, accessible only to followers of that religion. According to the followers of Islam, the birthplace of Muhammad (in 571) and the site of the revelation of the Meccan sur. Since the Prophet's return from Medina in 630, a pilgrimage destination for all Muslims from around the world. Governed by members of the family of Caliph Ali (the Alids), since 960 bearing the title of Sharifs. The Sharifs of Mecca maintained their independence from the caliphate, which they also managed to maintain after Mecca was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire (1517). Since 1924 it has belonged to Saudi Arabia." 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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