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Engelhard, though it doesn’t exist as a company anymore, is known for producing some of the most well-known silver bars in the world. The company itself was in business for more than 100 consecutive years and was very well-regarded by most every precious metals investor.
The Engelhard name is so well-respected that their bars are still desired by investors from all over the world today.Prices shown are for 100oz Engelhard Silver Bars in varied condition. Engelhard Silver Bar Dealer Price Comparison. Engelhard silver bars come in varying sizes and shapes, but are all able to fulfill your individualized investing needs.
As one of the best producers of silver bullion that has ever existed, it is no surprise that Engelhard still receives a lot of attention. A Review of Engelhard Silver BarsEngelhard was founded in 1902 by Charles Engelhard in 1902 in New, New Jersey. The company, from the very first day, was involved in the production of metals, but not silver. Believe it or not, Engelhard’s origins were, but as dealing with platinum got to be increasingly expensive and the Engelhard company expanded, it only made sense that they began producing and working with gold, silver, and even palladium.While they are well-known for their production of precious metals, Engelhard was mostly involved in the auto industry as a primary producer of catalytic converters used to reduce automobile emissions.
Unfortunately, like all good things, Engelhard’s reign as the world’s leading precious metals manufacturer came to an end when it was sold to German chemicals producer BASF in 2006.Engelhard’s silver bars come in a variety of shapes and sizes and, more often than not, the exact aesthetics of a given bar can tell you a lot about it. For example, poured bars and those with the iconic bull logo were made earlier than the more modern pressed bars. Despite the fact that pressed silver bars have more of a uniform look and feel to them, investors often prefer the old-style poured Engelhard silver bars. Though very few silver bars are seen as collectible, poured Engelhard bars are seen as exactly that due to the fact that poured bars are becoming more difficult to find all the time. With that said, however, investors are all about their personal preferences, so while one bar may be popular with one investor, another bar may appeal more to a different person.A feature that you will find on almost every bar is a serial number. Serial numbers are used as a means of verifying the bar’s authenticity. Nowadays, with counterfeit silver bars becoming increasingly commonplace, it is especially useful to be able to make use of verifiable serial numbers.
Engelhard keeps things simple with regard to the design of its silver bars, but still is able to offer you the security of a serial number. Types of Engelhard Silver BarsWith regard to, there really isn’t one uniform type or style. While most every Engelhard bar is equipped with the Engelhard name, purity, and weight indications, the exact format of the bar’s design was under constant flux as they were produced. Nonetheless, to most people an Engelhard bar is an Engelhard bar and it really doesn’t matter what design is featured. Engelhard Tall Eagle Silver BarsThe Tall Eagle variety of Engelhard silver bars is one of the last type of bar produced by the mint. Like most newer bars, it is pressed and has uniform edges that are free from any and all imperfections.
A truly American silver bar, it is marked by the image of a large American Bald Eagle adjacent to an American flag. Also present on the front side of the bar are the weight and purity indications as well as a verifiable serial number. Engelhard Wide Silver BarsWide Engelhard silver bars, like the Tall Eagle bars, are some of the more recent pieces of silver bullion produced by Engelhard. Very simplistic in its design, the bar has only the Engelhard name, weight indication, and purity indication. This style of bar was crafted by use of modern day presses as indicated by its perfectly uniform edges.
Engelhard Poured Silver BarsPoured Engelhard silver bars are unlike the aforementioned two simply because of the way in which the bar was processed. As opposed to being pressed by an automated machine, poured silver bars were created by the physical pouring of molten silver into a mold. Because of the human element of this production process, poured bars often has minor imperfections that make it somewhat unique to the bar that came before it as well as the bar that was made afterwards. It is important to note, however, that these imperfections do not have any impact on the intrinsic value of the bar. Low Serial Number BarsLow serial number Engelhard silver bars are some of the more older bars you will find on the market today.
Determining that these bars are, in fact, old is no problem at all simply because of the appearance of these bars. Though you can see wear and tear from years of circulation, these low serial silver bars still hold their value. In fact, many serious collectors strive to get their hands on low serial number Engelhard poured bars. Engelhard “Bull” Logo Silver BarsEngelhard bull logo silver bars are another type of poured silver bar produced by the mint. According to some research that we put in, it is said that most, if not all, of the Bull Logo Engelhard bars were produced in Canada and not the United States.
Bull Logo bars are identified by a bulls eye-type logo directly adjacent to the Engelhard hallmark. Types of Metals Offered by EngelhardIt should come as no surprise, with as much experience as Engelhard had in the precious metals industry, that they produced more than silver alone. Aside from silver bars and rounds, Engelhard walso produced large amounts of platinum, palladium and gold. Of course, their selection of palladium and platinum is not nearly as expansive as their gold and silver offering, but it is very rare that single producer has (had) a foothold dealing with all 4 major precious metals. Silver BullionEngelhard silver bars are by far the most popular, and consequently, sought after products made by the company, but they also produced rounds. Despite the fact that not every bar and not every round looks identical to one another, most every one of Engelhard’s silver products features the Engelhard name, purity, weight.
All of Engelhard’s silver bullion carries a purity of.999, meaning it is comprised of 99.9% pure silver. Gold BullionEngelhard’s offering of gold bullion very closely resembles that of their silver bullion. Having produced bars in many sizes, there really is Engelhard gold for every type of investor. The same design features you will find through Engelhard’s silver bullion offering are replicated by their gold bullion.
All of Engelhard’s gold carries a purity of.9999, or 99.99%, also an industry standard. Types of Bullion Engelhard OffersAs was touched upon before, Engelhard never really limited itself to just one type of metal or one specific product. As a result, you will find that the market is flooded with all sorts of bullion ranging in style, size, and weight. Despite them no longer being in the precious metals business, there are a surprisingly large number of Engelhard products constantly stocked by the web’s most-trusted.
10 oz Engelhard Cast Silver Bar.999 Fine (7th Series)Please note the back of the bar may have a smooth or waffle finish.Engelhard silver bars are vintage products that are no longer in production, and their cast bars are very popular with collectors and investors because of the rich history associated with the brand and the quality of its products. Bullion Exchanges offers you the rare opportunity to own these bars today!These 10 oz Engelhard Cast Silver Bars are made from.999 fine silver and possess one of the most iconic names in the silver bullion world. Engelhard has been an easily recognizable brand name by investors and bullion enthusiasts since the early 20th century. Most of these 10 oz cast silver bars have a beautiful waffle pattern finish on their back, however, this may not be the case with some bars in the 7th series. Certain bars feature a smooth back surface.10 oz. Engelhard silver bars are the standard choice amongst many investors.
These bars are part of the very important 7th series that have an approximate mintage of 50,000 remaining ingots. The obverse features the weight and purity: “99 9+ FINE SILVER,” “10 TR.
OZ.,” and the brand “Engelhard.” It also includes a serial number printed below the Engelhard name with the P mint mark. The P mint mark represents the Plainville facility in Massachusetts that produced them.Bar Features:. Made from.999 fine silver with a weight of 10 troy oz. Cast Waffle Back or smooth finish on certain bars. Minted by the Engelhard Corporation. Less than 50,000 ingots remain. Nicks and scratch marks may appear on the bar but do not take away from the bar’s inherent valueBullion Exchanges is proud to bring you this rare 10 oz.
Engelhard Cast Silver Bar. Add this historic bar to your collection today, and it will be carefully packaged and safely delivered to you.
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