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The largest standard gold bar you can purchase is the . While larger custom bars exist for museum display, the 400 oz bar is the global benchmark for institutional trading and is available to high-net-worth individual investors through major mints and bullion dealers. The 400 oz "Good Delivery" Bar
: While globally recognized, they are less liquid than smaller bars because they must be sold all at once; you cannot sell "half" of a 400 oz bar unless using a pooled gold service . Comparisons: Institutional vs. World Record largest gold bar you can buy
: Typically around 11 inches long , with standard dimensions ranging from 210–290 mm in length and 55–85 mm in width. The largest standard gold bar you can purchase is the
: Individual investors can purchase these from institutions like The Royal Mint or specialized dealers such as BullionStar and BullionVault. Key Investment Considerations Comparisons: Institutional vs
: Because of the massive volume, these bars offer the lowest cost per ounce compared to smaller 1 oz or 1 kg bars.
: To maintain "Good Delivery" status and maximize resale value, these bars are typically kept in accredited professional vaults . If you take physical delivery personally, the bar may need expensive re-assaying before a dealer will buy it back.