Silver coins are commonly issued in a variety of fractional-ounce weights, but this practice is not as common for silver bars. This particular listing offers a rare chance to buy fractional Troy oz silver bars. Right now, ¼ oz Silver Bars are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
- Arrives in plastic bags or flips, or mint-issued plastic if available!
- Varied condition from any mint!
- Contains 1/4 Troy oz of .999 or .9999 pure silver.
- Obverse and reverse designs vary by mint.
- Please be aware you may receive several bars in matching condition with the same design when buying multiples.
Each of the 1/4 oz Silver Bars you purchase in this product listing will come with individual packaging. These bars are available in varied conditions. Most bars will arrive in plastic bags or flips, but some bars in brand-new condition may arrive in the original packaging if it is available. This is a varied condition and any mint type of listing with JM Bullion.
Bars in this type of listing are available in conditions ranging from brand new to those with varying levels of flaws and/or damage. Similarly, the designs on the bar and style of bar will vary by the mint of origin. We can neither guarantee the condition of the specific bar you receive nor the mint of origin. If you purchase multiples, you could receive several bars in the same condition from the same mint.
Obverse and reverse design elements will vary on these bars based on the mint that issued the product. Some may come with intricate designs or may feature a simple mint logo.
Most major silver bullion coin programs use a 1/4 oz fractional-ounce weight when offering coins below 1 oz silver. However, most silver bar programs stick to Grams when going below 1 oz of silver content. That makes these bars a unique option. In a listing such as this, you will also pay a lower premium given the nature of the random selection. This type of listing is great for investors just getting started with silver or those looking to expand their holdings without great cost.
Typically, silver bars are produced as cast and hand-poured bars or as minted ingots. Cast and hand-poured bars represent silver bullion in one of its purest forms, while minted ingots are newer and represent the combination of traditional casting methods with modern computer-aided design and production.
If you have any questions about this product or this type of varied condition listing, please contact JM Bullion. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us.