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Citizens Bank Johnson Matthey 1 Troy oz 999 Silver Bar Only 2 known examples as of 8/7/24 Mintage thought to be less than 100
United States Silver Corporation 100 Troy oz die struck Pour
Sunshine Mining, predecessor to the Sunshine Minting Inc. (SMI) are currently the primary supplier of American Silver Eagles for the United States Mint.
3rd Series in the Canadian variation with the Mid Hallmark Bull Logo (Sun & Moon) and Elongated Octagon. The first 3 series in the 5oz class have a mold shared and passed on from Engelhard U.S., and can be observed by the dimensions of the ingots. Mintage <5,000
Offered By Guardian Trust Company Of Montreal in a set of 3oz, 4oz, 5oz, 7oz & 10oz in two different variations with the weight stamp, specifically the fonts of the “3”. This particular bar is of the lower mintage at <250
Offered by Guardian Trust Company of Montreal in a set of 3oz, 4oz, 5oz, 7oz & 10oz in two different variations with the weight stamp, specifically the fonts of the “3”. This particular bar is of the lower mintage at <250
1st variation of its kind, cast poured in the United States. No serial number. Mintage of <2,000
Sheffield Smelting was in operation from 1890-1960, and was sold to Engelhard in 1974.
Pressed variety, more common compared to the “poured” variety
5oz class ingot produced by Western States Refining of Fontana, California. est mint <2000
Being a dealer and a collector at the same I can’t keep everything and have to let go of alot of cool bars. But this is one of those which I am going to try to keep for ever.
The first bar which I am posting is my most precious 1 Kilo bar. I will never forget the exitement while driving to pick it up with some other cool bars for generic price 🙂
10oz class ingot produced by Western States Refining of Fontana, California. Demonstrates outlined hallmark stamp (window frame), typically applied to 50oz and 100oz weight class ingots.<25 pcs est mint.
Eureka Mine 10.1 Troy Oz KMM Serial Number 1 Inverted Reverse Gilpin, Colorado Only 4 bars were made Refined, Assayed, Poured and Stamped by William Kazel Part of a four piece set. Part of a larger Kazel Mountain Mine Set as well. Formally from the Clarence Criswell collection
Concrete Mine 10.1 Troy Oz KMM Serial Number 1 Inverted Reverse Gilpin, Colorado Only 4 bars were made Refined, Assayed, Poured and Stamped by William Kazel Part of a four piece set. Part of a larger Kazel Mountain Mine Set as well. Formally of the Clarence Criswell Collection
Incredibly attractive San Francisco Silver Ingot. More common in the 5oz range but scarcer in the 17 to 20oz range. 1729 serial :249
Very rare Australian kilo produced by Engelhard for Deak International. Deak was a well-known precious metals distributor all over the world.
Jennie Blanche Mine 10.1 Troy Oz KMM Serial Number 1 Inverted Reverse Black Hawk, Colorado Only 4 bars were made Refined, Assayed, Poured and Stamped by William Kazel Part of a four piece set. Part of a larger Kazel Mountain Mine Set as well. Formally of the Clarence Criswell Collection
Essex Mine 10.1 Troy Oz Gilpin, Colorado Inverted Reverse Only 4 bars were made Refined, Assayed, Poured and Stamped by William Kazel Part of a four piece set. Part of a larger Kazel Mountain Mine Set as well. Formally of the Clarence Criswell Collection
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