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Ronan Manly: Austrian Mint sold 41 tonnes of gold coins and bars in 2015

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Ronan Manley
Bullion Star, Singapore
Sunday, July 31, 2016

Earlier this year the director of marketing and sales at the Austrian Mint confirmed to Bloomberg in an interview that the mint's combined gold bar and gold coin sales in 2015 had totalled 1.32 million troy ounces, a 45-percent increase on 2014, while the mint's silver sales in 2015 had reached 7.3 million ounces, 58 percent higher than in 2014.

Since Munze Österreich publishes its annual report in July of each year, we had to wait a few months to see the granular details behind these sales numbers. Now that the Austrian Mint's 2015 annual report has been published, the detailed sales figures are as follows. ...

... For the remainder of the report:

https://www.bullionstar.com/blogs/ronan-manly/austrian-mint-sells-41-ton...



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