Doré bar
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The proportions of silver and gold can vary widely. Doré bars weigh as much as 25 kg.
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Associated industry codes
According to the United States Census Bureau,[1] the creation of doré bars is conducted at establishments engaged either in "Gold Ore Mining" (NAICS Code 212221),[2] or "Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum)" (NAICS Code 331419).[3]
Derivation of the term
The term is French for "gilded" or "golden".[4]
See also
External links
- Doré Bullion
- Ore Processing from mine to Doré production, from Newmont Waihi
- Photograph of a doré bar weighing 17.42 kg
- Categories of gold bar: 'Dore' Bars