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Because these 100-oz Silver bars are no longer being produced under the Johnson Matthey name, we will only have a limited quantity available. This event eliminated the production of the Johnson Matthey brand silver and gold bars. In early 2015, Johnson Matthey sold it’s gold and silver refining business to the Japanese company Asahi Holdings Inc. Since that time Johnson Matthey became one of the largest assayers and refiners of precious metals in the world. The History of the Johnson Matthey company traces back to 1817 when Percival Norton Johnson established his precious metal assaying business. 100 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar History:
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These styles may include Poured bars, Pressed Bars, with or without Serial Numbers, different Assayer stamps, etc… We only have a limited number of these Johnson Matthey bars because they are no longer being produced. Johnson Matthey produced different styles of the 100 ounce bars, so you will receive the style of our choice. Slightly tapered, and they dont look as polished as the newest ones that are more prevalent.These 100 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar is made from guaranteed. Theyre liquid and big enough to have substance when you hold it. Like others have said, they just arent as liquid as the smaller bars. Kilo bars are a nice in-between size that are commonly boughtsold.


I buy them from Bullion Exchanges on ebay whenever there is a 10 bonus bucks in effect. This is the source of many of the counterfeit bars and coins that you see at most US flea markets and on eBay.
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These are large legitimate web sites that are similar to eBay and they have free shipping to the US. Engelhard Silver Bar Lookup Free Shipping To Go to aliexpress or dhGate to see what counterfeit bars and coins are being manufactured by the Chinese. The vast majority of counterfeit silver bars are 1 oz size and are being made by the Chinese. Its a large company that produces bars with the old poured look and a nice design without a big premium since they are still currently being produced.ĭo you have a documentation Ive heard of 100 oz Engelhard bars being drilled out to steal the silver with the drill holes being backfilled with some metal alloy to bring the weight back up to the proper weight. I did just buy some pressed JM bars with a little more premium, but, only because I used to have a few and really like them.

These silver bullion bars are made by Johnson. I stick to the bigger names like JM or Engelhard and stay actually stay away from the 100 oz RCM bars since many of them have been counterfeit. These Johnson Matthey Bars are 999 Fine Silver, and weigh 1 Troy ounce.
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Each bar has an individual serial number minted at the bottom of the bar.
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There have been several vintage Johnson Matthey (more square) 100 oz bars with serial numbers around 1600-1625. has the Johnson Matthey Logo, the weight and the fineness (.999 fine silver). Engelhard Silver Bar Lookup Serial Numbers Around If theres a recommendation for a certain seller of a certain bar, Im open to that, too. This 20 oz Johnson Matthey (JM) Silver Vintage Bar will make an excellent addition to your collection. This box is most commonly left blank on counterfeit bars, or may have a laser-etched serial number instead of a stamped serial number.

Please note that the location of the serial number on the bar may vary. Genuine Johnson-Matthey bars have a stamped serial number on the front of the bar. 999+ Fine (Serial Number) This bar has a unique serial number located on the front. Ive bought from a bunch of bullion dealers before, and whatever I choose, Ill shop around for its best price. 20 oz Johnson Matthey (JM) Silver Vintage Bar. Anyone know why englehard and johnson-matthey stopped making silver bars were they just a victim of the 1980 bubble i know englehard was taken over and renamed by BASF, but what about JM i know theyre still alive and well. Ill pay a bit more for something more interesting, but not a huge premium.
