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10OZ GOLD BAR โ€” NOVEMBER 14, 2001

๐Ÿช™ 99.99% Purity ยท GST/HST-exempt ยท RRSP/TFSA: Yes

C$382.53
Premium: C$7.50 (2.0%)

On Wednesday, November 14, 2001, the 10oz Gold Bar was priced at C$382.53 in Canadian Dollars. This included the spot price of C$375.03 plus a typical dealer premium of C$7.50 (2.0% over spot). Gold rose C$0.00 (+0.00%) from the previous session.

10oz gold bars offer bulk savings with lower premiums per ounce compared to 1oz products. These bars are popular among Canadian investors making larger bullion purchases. The Royal Canadian Mint and major refiners produce 10oz bars in 99.99% purity, making them eligible for RRSP/TFSA accounts and exempt from GST/HST.

In 2001, gold in CAD traded between C$344.39 and C$395.95, with an annual average of C$365.91. This day's price was 2.5% above the yearly average and -5.3% from the year's high.

PRICE BREAKDOWN

ComponentCAD
Gold Spot (XAU/CAD)C$375.03
Premium (2.0%)+C$7.50
10oz Gold BarC$382.53
Per GramC$12.30

CANADIAN DEALER PRICES โ€” NOVEMBER 14, 2001

Dealer1 oz Bar (CAD)Premium
KitcoC$440.03C$65.00
Sprott MoneyC$453.03C$78.00
SilverGoldBullC$430.03C$55.00
TD Precious MetalsC$470.03C$95.00
Royal Canadian MintC$485.03C$110.00
Border GoldC$445.03C$70.00

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๐Ÿ“Š Market Analysis โ€” November 14, 2001

Market technicals for gold in CAD incorporate both the underlying commodity trend and currency movements. Support and resistance levels for XAU/CAD often differ from XAU/USD due to the additional variable of Canadian Dollar strength. The gold-to-silver ratio, currently fluctuating between 80:1 and 90:1, is watched closely by precious metals investors. Historically, ratios above 80 suggest silver is undervalued relative to gold. Canadian investors can use this metric to decide whether to overweight gold or silver in their bullion portfolios when purchasing from dealers like Kitco or Sprott Money.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

โ“ Is this product GST/HST-exempt in Canada?

Under the Excise Tax Act, investment-grade gold bullion with 99.5% or higher purity is exempt from GST/HST across all Canadian provinces. Products below this threshold (e.g., American Eagle at 91.67% gold) are subject to full provincial sales tax.

โ“ How should I store gold safely at home?

If storing at home, use a UL-rated fire-resistant safe bolted to concrete. Consider a rider on your home insurance policy. For larger holdings, allocated vault storage through Kitco Pool or Sprott Money provides institutional-grade security.

โ“ What is the best size to buy for Canadian investors?

For most Canadian investors, 1oz gold bars or Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins offer the best balance of premium and liquidity. Larger bars (10oz, kilo) have lower premiums per ounce but can be harder to liquidate in smaller amounts.

๐Ÿ’ก Canadian Gold Investor Guide

When to Buy and Sell Gold: Consider buying when gold-to-stock ratios are low and selling when gold exceeds your target allocation. Profit-taking near historical highs and reallocating to undervalued assets can lock in gains. Avoid panic selling during short-term dips โ€” gold rewards patient holders.

Storage Considerations: Home safe (for holdings under C$50,000), bank safe deposit box (limited insurance), or allocated vault storage through dealers like Kitco or Sprott Money (institutional security, insured). Each option involves different cost, convenience, and risk trade-offs.

โš–๏ธ Unit Conversions (CAD)

UnitPrice (CAD)
Per Troy Ounce (31.1g)C$382.53
Per GramC$12.30
Per KilogramC$12,298.61
Per Pennyweight (1.555g)C$19.13
Per Tola (11.66g)C$143.45

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