Johnson Matthey was one of the original precious metal producers in the US, opening its gold assay business in London in 1817. Over the course of more than 200 years it produced gold and silver bullion bars for investors that came in a variety of weights. Though it is no longer involved in the precious metals field, its products remain in circulation as secondary market options. Right now, 1 Kilo Matthey Garret Silver Bars are available to purchase from JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Each of the 1 Kilo Matthey Garrett Silver Bars in this product listing come to you with a protective plastic sleeve or protective box for shipping depending on their condition. Secondary market products are those which were originally purchased by an investor following the initial product release. Secondary market bars may have been previously removed from their original housing and, as a result, may arrive in different protective packages.
It is common for secondary market silver bars for sale to feature some level of wear and tear. Some bars may have minor scruffs or blemish marks, in some cases originating from design flaws at the outset. Others may feature heavier signs of wear and tear or significant damage depending on the previous handling of the products.
These 1 Kilo Matthey Garrett Silver Bars are produced as poured silver bars with exactly 32.15 Troy oz of pure silver content. Poured silver bars are made by melting silver and then pouring it into pre-made molds that are shaped just right to achieve a certain weight of silver metal content. Engravings on these types of bars are kept simple and often feature only a mint mark or logo with the weight and purity of the bar.
In the case of these 1 Kilo Matthey Garrett Silver Bars, the most common inscriptions are the “MG” initials of the producer inside of an oval shape. The weight is inscribed as “1 Kg” and the purity as “.999.”
Johnson Matthey was founded in London in 1817 by Percival Norton Johnson. George Matthey joined the business in 1851 to form the joint company. Matthey Garrett is an Australian subsidiary of Johnson Matthey that produced its own branded silver bullion bars largely for the Australian market.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
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Johnson Matthey was one of the original precious metal producers in the US, opening its gold assay business in London in 1817. Over the course of more than 200 years it produced gold and silver bullion bars for investors that came in a variety of weights. Though it is no longer involved in the precious metals field, its products remain in circulation as secondary market options. Right now, 1 Kilo Matthey Garret Silver Bars are available to purchase from JM Bullion.
Bar Highlights:
Each of the 1 Kilo Matthey Garrett Silver Bars in this product listing come to you with a protective plastic sleeve or protective box for shipping depending on their condition. Secondary market products are those which were originally purchased by an investor following the initial product release. Secondary market bars may have been previously removed from their original housing and, as a result, may arrive in different protective packages.
It is common for secondary market silver bars for sale to feature some level of wear and tear. Some bars may have minor scruffs or blemish marks, in some cases originating from design flaws at the outset. Others may feature heavier signs of wear and tear or significant damage depending on the previous handling of the products.
These 1 Kilo Matthey Garrett Silver Bars are produced as poured silver bars with exactly 32.15 Troy oz of pure silver content. Poured silver bars are made by melting silver and then pouring it into pre-made molds that are shaped just right to achieve a certain weight of silver metal content. Engravings on these types of bars are kept simple and often feature only a mint mark or logo with the weight and purity of the bar.
In the case of these 1 Kilo Matthey Garrett Silver Bars, the most common inscriptions are the “MG” initials of the producer inside of an oval shape. The weight is inscribed as “1 Kg” and the purity as “.999.”
Johnson Matthey was founded in London in 1817 by Percival Norton Johnson. George Matthey joined the business in 1851 to form the joint company. Matthey Garrett is an Australian subsidiary of Johnson Matthey that produced its own branded silver bullion bars largely for the Australian market.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.