Buy 100 oz Silver Bars. One of the simplest forms of silver bullion investment is the silver bar. As you shop around the silver for sale online, you’ll find that silver bars come in a variety of styles and shapes, as well as weights. For those investors looking to make bulk purchases, the larger a silver bar is the greater the value it delivers. U.S.A COIN COMPANIES proudly carries a handful of 100 oz silver bars.
Why Buy 100 oz Silver Bars?
Similar to other larger weight silver bars, you’ll find that 100 oz silver bars offer great value when buying in bulk. 100 oz silver bars are designed primarily for investors and typically feature only important markers engraved on them, such as a mint/refinery logo, weight, purity, metal content, and a serial number. Most importantly, larger silver bars such as these have a better silver per ounce price compared to the same amount of smaller bars. For example, the price per ounce of silver in a 100 oz silver bar is lower than that associated with 100 individual 1 oz silver bars, making it a better choice for those buying in bulk.
100 oz silver bars, as mentioned above, are typically offered as mint-branded products. The vast majority of silver bars at this weight are cast silver bars produced by melting silver and then pouring it into preformed molds. The bars are then left to cool and stamped with simple engravings during the cooling process. A handful of 100 oz silver bars for sale are available as minted ingots, which involve a higher degree of production effort.
Examples of Popular 100 oz Silver Bars
Some of the biggest names in the precious metals industry regularly produce 100 oz silver bars for investors to purchase. Among these names, you’ll find the likes of SilverTowne, Republic Metals Corporation, and Monarch Precious Metals from the United States, as well as foreign mints and refineries like the Royal Canadian Mint and Royal Mint of England. Examples of popular and brand-new options include:
SilverTowne 100 oz silver: The 100 oz silver bars available from SilverTowne are poured silver bars with engravings on one side only. You’ll find the SilverTowne prospector logo along with the weight, purity, metal content, and refinery name.
Republic Metals Corporation: Like the SilverTowne option, these silver bars are cast products with the weight, purity, and metal content included. RMC bars also have the refinery’s logo and an assayer’s mark with an individual serial number.
Monarch Precious Metals: The 100 oz silver bars of Monarch are hand-poured in the refinery’s stacker lineup. These bars are hand-poured, but have strong, squared edges for sturdy stacking. Design elements focus solely on the refinery logo, weight, purity, and metal content.
Royal Canadian Mint: The RCM is one of the few major mints in the world to issue bullion bars. The 100 oz RCM silver bar has the refinery logo, weight, metal content, and an individual serial number. Unlike others, RCM’s bars have .9999 pure silver.
British Britannia Silver Bar: Recently launched in 2018, the Britannia bar brings the nation’s iconic symbol to silver bars. This classically-inspired design is all new and features an intricate vision of Britannia.
Buying 100 oz Silver Bars from U.S.A COIN COMPANIES
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