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closed Rare Johnson Matthey 1 Kilo Silver Bar


whuamai

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Hi guys,

I want to sell this silver 1 kilo bar

Check allengelhard.com  for details. I guess it's the one with produced about < 2000 pieces

Same type (with someones name engraved) was sold on 22.11.2018 at lower spot for about 860 USD.

I'm looking for 800 EUR+14 EUR Shipping

Feel free to leave a offer.

Thanks

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24 minutes ago, Downs523 said:

What are the circles on the rear of the bar??

Vintage Cast/Poured bars are unique just like diamonds you’ll never find two that are the same, The circles are possibly the spot where the molten hot silver first touched while being poured in the mould or air trying to escape which left a circle shape similar to air bubbles. Each bar will look different even if 1000+ bars where poured in the same mould as they'll have differences in pour lines,shape of the bar etc...

 

Hence one of the reasons why Cast/Poured bars have increased in popularity with collectors/stackers.

A MAN OF FEW WORDS.....

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