Bullion bars of precious ores
I have been working for a bank for twenty five or twenty four years of my career and I have seen a lot of revolutionary changes in this branch of business. I have finished the Banking School in London and that gave me solid basics towards becoming a good banker. My friends used to envy me due to my high position in the rankings after most of the job interviews. I guess I was just made to work for a bank. Good at mathematics and rhetoric, I was a good material for an intermediary between the institution ant the customers. But everything turned out to be a bit different and my predispositions were not noticed and appreciated eventually. What I mean is that I had no opportunity to deal with the customers in person. All I was responsible for were the financial, bullion reserves. During my duty with that stuff, I learned that gold bullion are not just bullion of gold, they can be in form of a bullion made out of another precious stone, too. The perfect example is a platinum bullion, which stated almost a quarter of all the bullion bars stored in the strongbox of our banks. In my opinion, keeping valuables in other form than just gold is a good idea. I cannot reveal further information as it could be seen as unfair.
