20 g Kinebar Gold Bar Argor-Heraeus — 999.9/1000 fineness, KineGram hologram, LBMA Good Delivery
20 g of gold, 999.9/1000 fineness (.9999), in Kinebar form from Argor-Heraeus SA — a Swiss refinery based in Mendrisio, Canton Ticino, founded in 1951 and LBMA Good Delivery accredited since 1961. Argor-Heraeus is part of Heraeus Holding GmbH — a German group with a precious metals processing tradition dating back to 1851. Each bar carries an individual serial number, a KineGram hologram on the reverse, and is delivered in a blister with an assay card confirming weight, fineness, and authenticity.
The 20 g format weighs 0.64300 troy ounces — nearly two-thirds of the standard trading ounce (31.1035 g). Its dimensions are 31 × 18 × 1.1 mm. The 20 g Kinebar offers the most cost-efficient ratio in the lower denomination range — the percentage premium per gram is markedly lower than on 1-10 g formats, while the bar remains compact enough for home safe storage. The Kinebar series is distinguished from the standard minted line by the KineGram hologram — a dynamic optical element on the reverse that changes its pattern depending on the viewing angle.
Technical specification
| Parameter |
Value |
| Product type |
Gold bullion bar — Kinebar (minted with KineGram hologram) |
| Producer / refinery |
Argor-Heraeus SA |
| Producer headquarters |
Mendrisio, Canton Ticino, Switzerland |
| Year founded |
1951 |
| Accreditation |
LBMA Good Delivery (gold) since 1961 |
| Precious metal |
Gold (Au) |
| Fineness |
999.9/1000 (.9999) |
| Weight |
20 g (0.64300 troy oz) |
| Dimensions |
approx. 31 × 18 × 1.1 mm |
| Form |
Kinebar with KineGram hologram and individual serial number |
| Obverse surface |
Smooth, mirror-finish — logo, weight, fineness, serial number |
| Reverse |
KineGram hologram — dynamic optical element with shifting pattern |
| Packaging |
Blister with Argor-Heraeus assay card |
| Serial number |
Individual — stamped on bar and repeated on assay card |
| VAT |
Exempt (Council Directive 2006/112/EC, Art. 346) |
Why the 20 g Kinebar Gold Bar from Argor-Heraeus
The 20 g Kinebar offers the most cost-efficient ratio in the lower denomination range. At 0.64300 troy ounces (nearly 2/3 of an ounce), the percentage premium per gram is markedly lower than on 1-10 g formats. Argor-Heraeus SA processes over 400 tonnes of gold annually and is one of the few entities worldwide holding simultaneous LBMA Good Delivery accreditation for gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. The KineGram hologram on the reverse shifts its pattern with the angle of light, making counterfeiting attempts detectable even without specialist equipment. At the 20 g level, hologram costs are negligible relative to the metal mass, making the Kinebar virtually price-equivalent to the standard minted bar.
Argor-Heraeus SA — over seven decades of precious metal refining
The Argor-Heraeus SA refinery was founded in 1951 in Mendrisio, Canton Ticino, southern Switzerland. It initially operated as Argor SA, offering gold and silver refining for the Swiss banking sector. In 1999, a merger with the precious metals division of Heraeus Holding GmbH — a German industrial group with a tradition dating back to 1851 — created the present-day corporate structure. The company is part of the Heraeus group and ranks among the world's largest gold processors, with an annual refining capacity exceeding 400 tonnes.
Argor-Heraeus obtained LBMA Good Delivery accreditation for gold in 1961 — just a decade after its founding. The refinery also holds LBMA accreditations for silver, platinum, and palladium, as well as Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) certification and compliance with the LBMA Responsible Gold Guidance. The product portfolio includes minted bars (1 g — 100 g), the Kinebar series with KineGram hologram (1 g — 100 g), and cast bars from 50 g upwards.
KineGram technology — holographic anti-counterfeiting protection
The Kinebar series is Argor-Heraeus's flagship product line, combining die-stamping precision with advanced holographic security. On the reverse of every Kinebar, a KineGram hologram is applied — a patented, dynamic optical element developed by Swiss firm OVD Kinegram (part of the KURZ group). KineGram is the same technology that secures banknotes, identity documents, and payment cards worldwide.
The hologram changes its pattern and colour depending on the angle of light — an effect impossible to reproduce by printing or copying methods, making counterfeiting attempts detectable to the naked eye. Combined with the individual serial number on the obverse and the manufacturer's assay card, Kinebar bars offer three-tier authentication: KineGram hologram, serial number, and producer certificate. The obverse retains the smooth, mirror-like surface identical to the standard minted series — the difference lies solely in the hologram on the reverse.
Denominations in the Argor-Heraeus Kinebar series
The Kinebar series encompasses eight denominations: 1 g, 2 g, 5 g, 10 g, 20 g, 1 oz (31.1035 g), 50 g, and 100 g. Each format features a KineGram hologram on the reverse, an individual serial number, and an assay card. In parallel, the manufacturer offers the standard minted series (without hologram) and cast bars from 50 g upwards. Explore the full selection of gold bullion bars at GoldInvest24.
The 20 g format closes the lower denomination range, where the percentage premium per gram declines most steeply. Above 20 g, the next available denomination is 1 oz (31.1035 g) — a weight jump of over 50%. Two 20 g bars (1.28600 troy oz) exceed one troy ounce, enabling precise, slightly supra-ounce position building. Current gold quotes on the precious metals prices page.
What to look for when buying a 20 g Kinebar
Packaging completeness — the bar should be in its original, unopened manufacturer blister with assay card. The serial number stamped on the obverse must match the number on the assay card. The KineGram hologram on the reverse should display a clear optical effect. The 20 g format is the final denomination in the lower Kinebar range where the premium-to-metal-mass ratio is most favourable. The price difference between Kinebar and standard minted bar is proportionally minimal here — hologram costs constitute a negligible fraction of the total value of 20 g of gold.
Why GoldInvest24
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Comparison of Argor-Heraeus Kinebar — 5 g to 50 g
| Denomination |
Dimensions (mm) |
Troy ounces |
Fineness |
Security |
| 5 g |
14 × 23 × 0.5 |
0.16075 |
999.9 |
KineGram + serial no. |
| 10 g |
27 × 15 × 0.7 |
0.32150 |
999.9 |
KineGram + serial no. |
| 20 g |
31 × 18 × 1.1 |
0.64300 |
999.9 |
KineGram + serial no. |
| 1 oz (31.1 g) |
24 × 41 × 1.8 |
1.00000 |
999.9 |
KineGram + serial no. |
| 50 g |
28.5 × 49.7 × 2.0 |
1.60750 |
999.9 |
KineGram + serial no. |
Frequently asked questions — 20 g Kinebar Gold Bar Argor-Heraeus
Is the 20 g Kinebar from Argor-Heraeus VAT-exempt?
Yes. The bar meets the definition of gold bullion (minimum 995/1000 fineness, market-accepted weight) and is exempt from VAT under Council Directive 2006/112/EC (Art. 346). The buyer pays only the net product price.
What is the KineGram hologram on the Kinebar?
KineGram is a patented optical hologram applied to the reverse of every Kinebar. It changes its pattern and colour depending on the angle of light — an effect impossible to reproduce by printing or copying. KineGram technology also secures banknotes and identity documents worldwide.
What is the difference between a Kinebar and a standard minted bar?
Both series share identical 999.9/1000 fineness, LBMA Good Delivery accreditation, serial number, and assay card. The Kinebar additionally features a KineGram hologram on the reverse — the standard minted series has a plain reverse without hologram. The Kinebar premium is marginally higher due to hologram production costs.
What is an assay card and what is its purpose?
An assay card is a manufacturer's certificate confirming the bar's weight, fineness, and authenticity. The serial number on the card matches the number stamped on the bar. The Argor-Heraeus assay card is crucial for resale — its absence may require additional verification, reducing secondary-market liquidity.
Why is 20 g the most cost-efficient format in the lower Kinebar range?
The 20 g format (0.64300 troy oz) closes the lower denomination range where the percentage premium per gram declines most steeply. Above it, the next denomination is 1 oz (31.1035 g) — a weight jump of over 50%. At 20 g, hologram costs are negligible relative to metal value, making the Kinebar virtually price-equivalent to the standard minted bar. Two 20 g bars (1.28600 troy oz) exceed one troy ounce, enabling precise position scaling.
How should 20 g Kinebar bars be stored?
Bars should be kept in the original manufacturer blister, in a dry, secure location. Given the value, a safe rated at least class S2 (EN 14450) or a bank deposit box is recommended.
How many troy ounces does a 20 g bar contain?
A 20 g bar contains 0.64300 troy ounces (1 oz t = 31.1035 g) — the standard trading unit for precious metals on global exchanges (LBMA, COMEX, SGE).