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    Local Access: Greenlandic Gold Now for Sale

    Greenland ReviewBy Greenland ReviewOctober 17, 2025012 Mins Read
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    Exclusively for Greenlanders: One-Gram Gold Bars from Nalunaq Available Now

    In a noteworthy development for local residents, the Canadian company Amaroq Minerals has made one-gram gold bars from their Nalunaq mine available for purchase—albeit exclusively to individuals with a registered address in Greenland. These bars come with an assurance of quality, being certified under the “Single Mine Origin” (SMO) standard, which highlights their purity, sustainability, and traceability back to the mine.

    Amaroq Minerals has taken steps to ensure the integrity of their product by sending a small quantity of gold from Nalunaq to a specialized refinery in Great Britain. Here, the metal undergoes a rigorous process to earn its SMO certification, ensuring that it not only meets high standards of purity but also adheres to responsible mining practices.

    The availability of these gold bars marks a significant move by Amaroq, as they are sold directly to Greenlandic jewellers and residents. “Being able to offer Single Mine Origin gold from Nalunaq to the Greenlandic population is something we are incredibly proud of,” said Joan Plant, Director of Amaroq Minerals, in a recent press release. “This initiative reflects our deep commitment to transparency, ethical mining, and collaboration with the local community. Through the SMO platform, we are setting a new standard for sustainability and partnership in the region.”

    Each gold bar comes equipped with a QR code, allowing customers to trace its origins directly back to the Nalunaq mine—an added layer of transparency for consumers eager to understand the origin of their purchases.

    For those interested in purchasing these gold bars, they can be found at Single Mine Origin’s website. However, it’s important to note that sales are restricted to individuals who can provide proof of a Greenlandic address; transactions will not be completed otherwise.

    This initiative not only offers a unique opportunity for locals but also underscores a growing commitment to responsible sourcing in the mining sector.

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