How Do You Buy Gold Tola Bars?
The word “tula” is a Sanskrit word that means weight or balance, and the term “tola bars” is derived from it. Tola bars are without any markings and they normally weigh 100 grams. Tola bars are mainly traded in Europe, Australia, Singapore, Pakistan, India and the Middle East. In the United States, gold is usually traded through coins, bullion or certificates. Gold dealers sometimes carry tola bars as part of bullion. When buying tola bars, you must look for authentic sources that buy and sell gold on a regular basis. As of 2010, the U.S Mint only offers gold and silver coins and does not carry tola bars. Search the Internet for the most current price for gold bullion. The term “gold bullion” is specifically used for investment gold. Most financial sections of newspapers also list the current price for gold. To get the exact amount, you can search different reputable dealers of gold bullion online, such as www.blanchardonline.com, www.kitco.com, www.monex.com and www.golddealer.com. As