There is more than one option out there for silver investors hoping to add to physical silver holdings. If the premiums for silver bullion coins and minted ingot silver bars are unattractive, you might want to consider purchasing silver shot instead. Right now, JM Bullion offers 100 oz Silver Shot available for online purchasing.
Product Highlights:
Your 100 oz Silver Shot is available housed inside of either a bag or a tube. Silver shot consists of several small bead-like products and is not one solid piece or clump of silver. The production of silver shot results in the formation of small silver beads, BBs, or grains.
Silver shot is typically produced when molten silver is thrown into cold water. The shocking contrast results in the molten silver quickly reconstituting itself with other bits of silver nearby. This forms small globs or clusters roughly the size of 6 mm in diameter. Because of its resemblance to BB rounds or small musket balls, it is simply referred to as silver shot. Silver shot is not produced by government-owned entities and does not have government-backed purity, but it is nonetheless an alternative for those seeking low-premium silver.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion with any questions. Our customer service team is available on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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There is more than one option out there for silver investors hoping to add to physical silver holdings. If the premiums for silver bullion coins and minted ingot silver bars are unattractive, you might want to consider purchasing silver shot instead. Right now, JM Bullion offers 100 oz Silver Shot available for online purchasing.
Product Highlights:
Your 100 oz Silver Shot is available housed inside of either a bag or a tube. Silver shot consists of several small bead-like products and is not one solid piece or clump of silver. The production of silver shot results in the formation of small silver beads, BBs, or grains.
Silver shot is typically produced when molten silver is thrown into cold water. The shocking contrast results in the molten silver quickly reconstituting itself with other bits of silver nearby. This forms small globs or clusters roughly the size of 6 mm in diameter. Because of its resemblance to BB rounds or small musket balls, it is simply referred to as silver shot. Silver shot is not produced by government-owned entities and does not have government-backed purity, but it is nonetheless an alternative for those seeking low-premium silver.
Please feel free to reach out to JM Bullion with any questions. Our customer service team is available on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.