As low as $13.79 per oz over spot!
Buying silver bars online is a great option for those looking to invest in silver. Silver bars offer simplistic designs and lower premiums than silver bullion coins. There is a great deal of diversity among silver bars, with some boasting poured, loaf shapes a... Read More
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1-19 | $47.81 | $48.31 | $49.80 |
20-99 | $46.81 | $47.30 | $48.76 |
100+ | $45.81 | $46.29 | $47.72 |
This product has become harder to find, as Johnson Matthey's refining business has been sold and no new bars are being produced. Immensely popular among investors and collectors of silver bullion, the 1 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar is one of our best-selling products and continues to attract new fans all the time. Though slightly more expensive than other silver b... Read More
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1-19 | $48.31 | $48.81 | $50.32 |
20-99 | $48.06 | $48.56 | $50.06 |
100+ | $47.81 | $48.31 | $49.80 |
Any quantity available for $4.39 per oz over spot!
These are now sold out at the mint, no more are being produced as Johnson Matthey's refining business has been sold. The 1 kilogram Johnson Matthey silver bar is now available from JM Bullion! Each of these bars contains 32.15 troy ounces (one kilogram)... Read More
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1+ | $1,170.56 | $1,182.75 | $1,219.33 |
Any quantity available for $12.39 per oz over spot!
Johnson Matthey was once among the most prominent brands in the precious metals market. Founded as a gold assaying business, Johnson Matthey rose to become the official assayer of the Bank of England in the 1850s and refined gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bars until 2016. Though Johnson Matthey is no longer active, its brand l... Read More
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1+ | $1,427.78 | $1,442.65 | $1,487.27 |
Any quantity available for $4.09 per oz over spot!
Silver is one of the most coveted precious metals for both investors and collectors. More affordable than gold, but offering the same value as a mode of investment or beautiful piece in a personal collection, silver bars have long been used to protect personal wealth against external factors. Right now, the 100 oz Johnson Matthey Pre... Read More
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1+ | $3,611.00 | $3,648.61 | $3,761.46 |
Johnson Matthey is one of the most well-known precious metals brands. Even among investors who are new to the precious metals market, Johnson Matthey is a brand that maintains recognition and respect. With a history dating back to 1817, Johnson Matthey’s last involvement in the precious metals market came in 2015 before the sale of its refining operations to Asahi Refini... Read More
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1+ | $3,691.00 | $3,729.45 | $3,844.79 |
Johnson Matthey was once among the most well-known and respected precious metals brands in the world. Originally founded in the early 19th century, by the 1970s it was a leader in the production of bullion bars. Though the company exited the precious metals industry in 2016, its brand imagery lives on courtesy of CNT Precious Metals. Today, 5 oz Johnson Matthey Poured Silver Bars are available at JM Bullion. Bar Highlights: Comes with pro... Read More
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From the 1970s to 2015, Johnson Matthey was one of the best-known brands in the modern precious metals industry. Since its sale to Asahi Refining, Johnson Matthey has ceased production of gold and silver bars, but CNT Precious Metals is reviving the brand visuals for new, modern silver bars. Right now, 10 oz Johnson Matthey Poured Silver Bars are available from JM Bullion. Bar Highlights: Arrives in protective plastic! Johnson Matthey ... Read More
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There’s nothing more attractive to precious metal investors than a silver bar in a 1 oz or 10 oz weight, especially if it comes from a brand that has more than 150 years of experience dealing in gold and silver bars. Right now, JM Bullion offers the 10 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar for purchase. Bar Highlights: Bar comes from the secondary market, meaning flaws a... Read More
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The 100 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar is a premier offering of its weight class. Every bar is JM authentic and, as with most Johnson Matthey Silver Bars, this bar is created with extraordinary craftsmanship indicative of Johnson Matthey’s prestige. JM has been stamping its name and logo on its precious metals products since the 1850s. Bar Highlights: Bar comes fr... Read More
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Johnson Matthey was founded in 1817 by Percival Norton Johnson, a goldsmith, and George Matthey, a physician and scientist. The company initially focused on assaying precious metals and supplying chemicals and materials to the expanding industrial sector in London. Though the company sold its precious metals assets in 2016 to Asahi Refining, the Johnson Matthey brand visuals have been revived by CNT on new silver bars for sale. Right now, 100 oz ... Read More
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Engelhard and Johnson Matthey lead the pack when it comes to silver bullion products, and for good reason. These companies both boast a long history and standout reputations for product quality and authenticity. Both companies stopped producing silver bars many years ago, but collectors and investors were thrilled when Johnson Matthey once again started selling silver bars.
Johnson Matthey first came into being nearly two centuries ago in London. Their business extends beyond precious metals. They also deal in chemicals. In fact, the company produced some of the first catalytic converters in the 1970s to control vehicle pollution.
Throughout the years, the company has earned some major bragging rights for their advancements in precious metals and chemical research. They have won several Queen’s Awards for their innovative processes.
Because of their outstanding reputation, the silver bullion bars that they produced in the 1980s were a hot commodity on the precious metals market. They did not produce enough to meet the demand, making those bars even more desirable and collectible.
The Johnson Matthey bars of today are different in a few ways from those of yesteryear. You can still buy the bars in 1 oz, 10 oz, and 100 oz sizes, but the bars have different features. For example, the 100 oz bars from the 1980s were struck, but the ones produced today are cast (poured).
Also, new bars do not usually have serial numbers. That shouldn’t make you hold back from buying the bars, however. Johnson Matthey did not keep a record of serial numbers when they manufactured bars in the past, so the only thing that a serial number means is that the bar is old. The Johnson Matthey insignia and bar dimensions allow professionals to verify authenticity.
Do these things mean that modern Johnson Matthey bars are somehow of lower quality than the older ones? No. They are still made of 99.9% fine silver and are still a wise purchase for investors who want to expand their precious metals portfolio.
The reasons for the widespread investor crush on Johnson Matthey goes beyond the remarkable quality of the products. It also has to do with the Johnson Matthey name, which in itself carries value because of the company’s exemplary history. Johnson Matthey bars carry outstanding liquidity.
Understandably, collectors are particularly keen to get their hands on older Johnson Matthey bars since their rarity makes them valuable as keepsakes, not just as silver bullion.
If you want to own older Johnson Matthey bars, you have a search on your hands since you will probably have to buy them from individual investors who are out to make a profit. Researching the true value of those bars and having their authenticity verified by an expert can help you get a reasonable deal on them.
However, if you have your sights set on new Johnson Matthey products, JM Bullion has what you want. You can usually expect to pay slightly more for Johnson Matthey bars than you would for comparable products from other manufacturers, but the name makes the bars worth it. JM Bullion proudly sells new Johnson Matthey products to help you pad your precious metals investment portfolio.