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The Gold Standard Institute Emblem

The design for our emblem is quite simple and timeless. It is based on a gold coin with a circular design derived from a diagram of the atomic symbol for gold with 79 electrons circling around the nucleus.

Diagram of Atomic Gold

Diagram of Atomic Gold

The GSI Emblem

The GSI Emblem

We are currently working to have the design cast into an actual gold coin which will be offered for sale to supporters of the Gold Standard Institute.

The emblem was created for the Gold Standard Institute by Australian designer, Trinidad James.

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