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Industry | Precious metals |
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Founder | Adam Trexler |
Valaurum is a that produces and distributes banknote like gold notes, most notably the goldback. The company was created by Adam Trexler in 2012.[1][2]
History[edit]
Valaurum was created in 2012 by Adam Trexer. Adam created the company after he learned about a method to print using gold.[2]The company started by selling in the United States and Canada. It eventually expanded into countries that have unstable currencies, where it was able to take hold quite well; with some companies, such as a business in Suriname, buying thousands of the companies gold notes.[3]
Products[edit]
Gold[edit]
Valarum's main product is the goldback, which is a sheet of gold placed inside a sheet of polymer. The goldback's designs are based on various states, such as Utah or Nevada. Another product is the Aurum, which is a note simmilar to the goldback, but it has diffrent designs then the goldback.
Silver[edit]
Valarum has one silver based product, which is the silverback. It uses simmilar technology as the goldback, but it contains silver instead of gold. In 2022, the company BullionMax launched a sweepstakes giving away 10,000 silverbacks.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ "About Valaurum". Valaurum. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
- ^ a b "Oregon entrepreneur aims to create a new way of trading with gold". opb. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
- ^ Stutzman, Mary (April 2016). "Gold Hard Cash". Oregon Business Magazine. 39 (3): 6–7.
- ^ PR Newswire (2022-10-14). "BullionMax Launches 10,000 Silverback Sweepstakes In Bid For World's Biggest Silver Give-Away: BULLIONMAX-new-launch". PR Newswire US.