Harmony Gold Mining (Pty) Ltd supplies a broad range of gold products for investment, refining, industrial use, and international trade. All products are sourced and traded in compliance with South African and international regulations.
Rectangular or cast bars refined to high purity, typically 99.5%–99.99% (24 karat). Commonly produced by accredited refiners such as Rand Refinery. Exported in standard weights (1g, 10g, 100g, 1kg, etc.) for investment, reserves, and bullion trading.
Includes all non-monetary gold bars not classified as coins. These may be stamped or unstamped and are traded by bullion banks, brokers, and institutional buyers for international investment, reserves, or further processing.
Gold coins produced primarily for investment or collection, not legal tender circulation. Includes bullion coins such as the Krugerrand, proof coins, and commemorative coins, minted to precise weights and purity standards.
Rough, semi-refined gold bars produced directly from mining operations. Typically contain 80%–95% gold, with silver and other metals. Exported to international refineries for further purification.
Naturally occurring solid pieces of gold recovered from mining or alluvial sources. Nuggets are unrefined and irregular in shape. Exported for refining, investment, or collector markets, subject to licensing and assay requirements.
Thin, flat fragments of raw gold usually recovered from placer mining operations. Less processed than bullion, flakes are exported mainly to refineries or specialty buyers.
Fine particles of unrefined gold collected from mining activities. Requires assaying and secure packaging for export. Commonly shipped to refineries for melting and purification.
Gold that has not undergone significant refining or shaping. May include mixed forms of nuggets, flakes, and partially processed gold. Exported under strict regulatory controls.
Gold-bearing material recovered from industrial processes, obsolete products, or manufacturing waste. Exported to refiners to recover and purify the gold content.
Small, bead-like pieces of gold produced by pouring molten gold into water or granulating equipment. Used by refiners, mints, and manufacturers. Easy to melt and measure for further processing.
Gold supplied for industrial, technological, or scientific use, including electronics, medical, and chemical applications. Usually exported in bars, granules, or rods with certified purity.