is there a difference between red and blue IGR gold bar cards?

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    Is there any difference between theese 2, which is better to stack? Thanks.
     
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    Aren't there also black carded bars?
     
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    The red card says Istanbul Altin Rafinerisi
    and Altin meaning Gold I guess.

    Interestingly read this on Koos Jansen site In Gold We Trust on a new Eurasian currency, ALTYN.

    Of course the new currency could just be made out of Tin...

    Forming Of Eurasian Economic Union And Joint Currency Accelerates

    Several Russian media outlets have reported that Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, that currently form the Eurasian customs union, will sign an agreement in May to accelerate the formation of an economic union and a joint currency: Altyn.

    On the territory of several Russian principalities the currency Altyn has been circulating from the 15th century until 1991. Originally it was made of copper, the silver Altyn appeared during the times of Peter the Great.


    Linky: http://www.ingoldwetrust.ch/forming-of-eurasian-economic-union-and-joint-currency-accelerates
     

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