UNPARTED BULLION
Unparted Bullions are bars and ingots of mixed precious metals whose value is determined by the weight and quality of the metals amalgamated in it. For example an unparted bullion might be a mix platinum, palladium, gold, and silver. Most bullion that come from mines are unparted bullion. Meanwhile, parted bullions are bars and ingots that have the least impurity in them.
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