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20 gm gold coins from Corpn Bank

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Mangalore April 17 Corporation Bank is foraying into the sale of 20 gm gold coin (plain make) on the occasion of this Akshaya Tritya, according to a bank release here.

The pricing of the coins is on a daily basis. At present, the bank is selling gold coins of 2 gm, 5 gm, 8 gm and 50 gm.

The release said that the 2 gm and 5 gm coins are basically positioned as personal gift items to family and friends, and the 8 gm coins are sought to be marketed as milestone mark amongst corporates and also as a business achievement incentive.

The 50 gm gold coins, along with newly launched 20 gm gold coins, are positioned as an investment option to HNIs (50 gm) and upper middle class (20 gm), the release added.

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