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Silver is one of the most affordable of the precious metals, making it easy for the private investor to include in his or her portfolio.
A timeless noble metal that has always been treasured as an important element of world trade. In ancient Greek and Egyptian times, silver was used as a measure of value, and since then has been used as an adornment for fine jewelry and highly desirable works of art.
Industry recognizes the diverse properties of silver which provide excellent levels of reflectivity, corrosion resistance and thermal conductivity making it superior for many applications.
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Johnson Matthey Ingot
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Manufactured by:
Johnson Matthey
.999 Fine Silver
Weight:
1 Troy Ounce
Size:
1 1/16" X 1 7/8"
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Since its founding in 1817, Johnson Matthey has developed an unrivaled position in the worldwide precious metals market, based on reputation, technical excellence and superior service.
Weighty, shining silver bullion 652979.
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1999 US Silver Eagle Coin
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Manufactured by:
US Treasury
.999 Fine Silver
Weight:
1 Troy Ounce
Size:
1 19/32"
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Debuting on the eve of America's entrance into World War I, the purposeful yet elegant design bespoke our nation's confidence. this non-circulated coin is the classic collector's piece. The obverse emblazoned with A.A. Weinman's historic "Walking Liberty."
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Refinemet "Eagle" Ingot
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Manufactured by:
Refinemet
.999 Fine Silver
Weight:
1 Troy Ounce
Size:
1 1/16" X 1 7/8"
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Struck by the Refinemet Corporation this ingot is handsomely decorated on the reverse with a vertical row of 5 eagles. In very fine condition the obverse is polished to a mirror finish, serial c 03770.
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Tri-State Centennial
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Manufactured by:
Tri-State Refining
.999 Fine Silver
Weight:
1 Troy Ounce
Size:
1 17/32"
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Centennial commemorative crafted in mirror finish with Liberty bell next to American bald eagle on obverse. Reverse displays a prominent numeral "One", surrounded by "Finest Purity Honest Weight" motto.
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America "Centennial" Ingot
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Manufactured by:
Unknown
.999 Fine Silver
Weight:
1 Troy Ounce
Size:
1 1/16" X 1 7/8"
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Historically marking the centennial the obverse displays both the 1776 and modern flags of America. Manufacturer is not denoted for this bar of .999 fine silver.
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Engelhard "The American Prospector"
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Manufactured by:
Engelhard Mint
.999 Fine Silver
Weight:
1 Troy Ounce
Size:
1 17/32"
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The Engelhard Corporation cast this item in 1985 as a silver trade piece. This bullion coin is struck thicker than standard 1 ounce rounds, decorated on the obverse by an old American Prospector working his claim in the river.
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Sunshine Minting "Silver Eagle"
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Manufactured by:
Sunshine Minting
.999 Fine Silver
Weight:
1 Troy Ounce
Size:
1 17/32"
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Sunshine Minting is located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, in the heart of one of the most prolific silver producing areas in the world. Though most investors will recognize this round, the "Silver Eagle" name is most often used in reference to the American "Silver Eagle" coin.
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Liberty Lobby "Andrew Jackson" round.
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Manufactured by:
Unknown
.999 Fine Silver
Weight:
240 Grains
Size:
1 1/4""
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Stamped in 1980, the reverse shows a shield with the overlapping letters "LL," which stands for the theme of the coin "Liberty Lobby." Slightly smaller than standard rounds but well designed.
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