Where To Buy Pure Silver Bars
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Regardless of the type of silver bar you purchase, you can rest assured that the refinery producing it uses .999 or .9999 pure silver content. Most silver bars, though not all, come with an assay card that authenticates the individual product and verifies its weight, purity, and content.
Fractional silver bars are the traditional way to invest in this well-known precious metal. For over four thousand years, silver has been a renowned store of value that was also used as a form of money. While the silver standard for money is no longer prevalent, silver bars continue to be a global standard for investors buying silver bullion.
Buying silver bars at the lowest possible premium makes them the best bet for investors simply looking for the most silver for their money. A silver bar costs less for mints and refiners to produce than smaller fabricated rounds and coins. That means savings for investors who want to stack them.
Smart consumers are also buying silver bars as an investment to hedge against inflation and protect future wealth. The goal is to buy silver at low prices, hold it as a form of savings and investment, and eventually investors will want to start selling silver bars at a high price.
Silver bars can also be part of an investment portfolio in the form of a precious metals IRA. This option is perfect for the investor who is looking to diversify their portfolio with physical precious metals. The various options available for silver bar sizes ensures that the portfolio is not too heavy with large silver Bullion or too light with small bars.
Most investors should steer clear of buying 1000 ounce exchange sized silver bars. For one, these bars are incredibly cumbersome to handle. They are expensive and difficult to ship. And selling 1000 ounce bars requires dealers to automatically issue a 1099B on the seller (unless the seller exchanges it into another form of silver instead of taking cash).
Perhaps most importantly, sellers of these 70+ pound silver bars will typically find dealers significantly discounting the buy-back price. Many small dealers avoid them altogether as they will not be able to readily re-sell bars that size. And larger dealers with quality control programs will buy these large bars but send any that come from outside the COMEX chain of custody to be melted and assayed. The purchase price will be discounted accordingly. Many of the exchange sized bars we buy come from investors who are unhappy with holding them and looking to swap them for smaller, more convenient and more liquid forms of silver.
1 oz silver bars for sale are popular among investors. Having multiple 1 oz bars allows investors to sell off a portion of their investory while holding on to the rest until another price opportunity arrises. These smaller bars also provide the perfect opportunity to diversify an investment portfolio that is filled with larger bars.
This is another common size for silver bars. This size is still affordable, portable, and easy to store. Entry-level investors with a limited budget are often attracted to these bars to help them get started.
The premium savings that bars offer compared to silver rounds begin with the 10 ounce size. Investors can expect to save 5 to 10 cents per ounce versus rounds, and significantly more versus government issue bullion coins such as the American Eagle bullion coin or silver coin Maple Leaf. 10 ounce bars of silver are available from a handful of manufacturers. The silver bars come individually sealed in plastic, generally in sheets of five or ten which can be separated as needed. Money Metals Exchange carries bars from the most prominent and best regarded refiners in the US including Republic Metals, Ohio Precious Metals, NTR and Sunshine Mint.
Money Metals Exchange just added kilo silver bars to our lineup as a \"middle ground\" option between 10 ounce and 100 ounce sizes. These bars typically offer some savings versus smaller bars while remaining small enough to easily handle and stack. Republic Metals is the current provider of our silver bars in this handy size.
100 ounce silver bars offer the absolute lowest silver premiums in our product lineup. They are the best way to buy silver as close as possible to the spot market price, while preserving portability and ease of resale or liquidity. Those purchasing 100 ounce bars will generally save 10 to 20 cents per ounce (or more) versus 1 oz silver bullion bars and rounds.
When it comes to the 100 ounce size, the \"mint mark\" carries a little more importance. We offer fine silver bars from Johnson Matthey, the Royal Canadian Mint (Royal Canadian Mint silver for sale), Republic Metals, and Ohio Precious Metals. Every bar is marked with the manufacturer along with its weight and purity and always fully guaranteed.
100 ounce silver bars are considered to be the standard vehicle among larger precious metal investors. Typically they can be purchased at very low premiums above silver spot prices (Spot contract), meaning you get the most silver for your money.
While we don't recommend this giant bar for most investors, we do have this silver bar available for customers who wish to store it in a COMEX depository. For those customers who want delivery on their silver bars, we recommend purchasing some of the 1, 10, and 100 ounce bars instead.
Buy your silver bars with confidence from Money Metals Exchange. We specialize in the most cost-effective, most liquid bars produced by some of the largest and well regarded mints and refiners in the US. You can lock pricing for US gold mint and silver then purchase them online anytime. Or give us a call at 1-800-800-1865. We will be happy to answer your questions or take your order by phone.
Investing in silver is gaining popularity, and buying silver coins is not the only option for those looking to make an investment in silver. Silver bars are a smart way to invest in silver, for both the experienced investor who wants large quantities, as well as for the first-time investor. The multiple sizing options and low premiums make silver bars a smart way to invest in silver.
Silver bars are typically 99.9 percent pure silver that has been melted down and minted into bar form in myriad sizes. Silver bullion investors are always purchasing and selling these bars, making them one of the most popular ways to invest in physical silver.
Investors in silver also like to collect silver bars, since different mints have different logos, and because certain editions of bars have stopped being produced, making them more valuable than just the current cost of silver.
Both private mints and government mints make silver bars. Some private mints known for their quality are the Sunshine Mint and SilverTowne. Mints such as the US Mint, the Royal Canadian Mint, and the British Royal Mint sell silver bullion, but only certain government mints (like the Royal Canadian Mint) sell silver bullion in the form of bars.
Silver bullion bars have a lower premium than coins in most cases, because it is cheaper to create silver bars than it is to mint coins. The larger the size of the silver bar, the lower the cost of production per ounce, since so many ounces are accounted for in a single bar. So, the larger the silver bar, the lower the premium paid per ounce.
First-time investors should be aware that sterling silver is not the purest form of silver. Almost 8 percent of sterling silver is actually copper. Silver bullion purity is denoted as .999 or .9999, meaning 99.9 percent or 99.99 percent pure. Generally, each mint is going to have its own design stamped on the bars. Along with that, the size and the purity will be stamped on the bars, as well.
Silver bars are available from online retailers, such as ourselves, directly from private mints, physical silver and gold shops, auction sites like eBay, and in some countries directly from banks. Bars produced by certain mints are more readily available than others. Silver.com can help an investor find the correct size and mint, as well as offer introductions to previously unconsidered options. Some sizes are far more common than others, making them more readily available to purchase. Ten and 100-ounce sizes are much more common than 25 and 50.
If silver bars seem like the ideal way for you to expand your precious metals holdings, then Silver.com is happy to help. Our customer service team can answer any questions you might have on the phone at 888-989-7223, online through our live chat, and via our email address. If you have questions about payment methods, we invite you to first view our Payment Methods FAQ, and then reach out to our customer service team for any necessary clarification.
According to Forbes, the best place to buy silver is online. Silver investors should find a dealer with a buy-and-store program to avoid taking physical possession of their assets. This preventive measure will keep their investment safe because the purchased coins and bars would remain securely stored in an approved vault.
Physical silver has become an increasingly popular choice for precious metal investors. Although not as rare as gold, therefore valued lower in weight (in ounces or grams) than its more illustrious cousin. Buying silver bullion or pure silver bars is a great way to compliment your gold holdings and diversify your investment portfolio, and ABC Bullion can help you with that!
ABC Bullion is your fully-accredited bullion dealer and the trusted choice of many Australians wanting to buy silver bars and silver bullion online. Buy pure silver bars in Australia with ease through our secure online store. We offer a diverse range of silver bars, silver coins, and minted bars to provide you with flexible silver bullion and bar investment options.
There are two major types of silver bars: Minted ingots and cast bars. A minted ingot bar is produced by stamping blanks that have been produced. A cast bar is produced by pouring liquid silver into a mold and then allowing it to cool.