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Charlie Brown and Snoopy are closely linked with the Christmas season, mostly because of the timeless 1965 TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas. For many fans, the Peanuts Christmas story works so well because it blends gentle humor with a message that still feels relatable. Charlie Browns search for something meaningful, paired with Snoopys playful holiday moments.
PAMP, Produits Artistiques Metaux Precieux, is one of the world's leading precious metals refiners based in Ticino, Switzerland. Since 1977 PAMP has been creating some of the highest quality gold, silver, and platinum bullion bars, coins, blanks, and much more. PAMP holds many certifications including Good Delivery from LBMA and LPPM. It was the first mint to decorate the reverse of small bars, which became a popular industry practice afterwards.
Secure your 0.5 gram Peanuts: Charlie Brown and Snoopy Christmas Gold Bar and celebrate this Christmas season!
BAR HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in specialized packaging
*Consisting of 0.5 grams of 9999 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features Snoopy raising a gift above his head
*Reverse: Features Woodstock preparing to open his gift, along with inscriptions for the metal weight and purity
Charlie Brown and Snoopy are closely linked with the Christmas season, mostly because of the timeless 1965 TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas. For many fans, the Peanuts Christmas story works so well because it blends gentle humor with a message that still feels relatable. Charlie Browns search for something meaningful, paired with Snoopys playful holiday moments.
ABOUT PAMP SUISSE
PAMP, Produits Artistiques Metaux Precieux, is one of the world's leading precious metals refiners based in Ticino, Switzerland. Since 1977 PAMP has been creating some of the highest quality gold, silver, and platinum bullion bars, coins, blanks, and much more. PAMP holds many certifications including Good Delivery from LBMA and LPPM. It was the first mint to decorate the reverse of small bars, which became a popular industry practice afterwards.