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Silver - 100 oz Bar - Engelhard - Engelhard

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Specifications

MetalSilver
Purity.999+ Fine
Weight100 Troy Ounce
Form FactorBar

Design & Liquidity

This 100 oz silver bar was produced by the Engelhard Corporation. The obverse prominently features "999+ FINE SILVER 100 TR. OZ." at the top, indicating its exceptional purity and weight. Below this, the distinctive "ENGELHARD" logo is deeply stamped, with a serial number, P705453, located beneath it. The bar displays a classic cast finish, characteristic of Engelhard's production. Engelhard silver bars, including this 100 oz variant, were produced from the 1960s through the mid-1980s. Despite production ceasing in 2006 with the company's acquisition, Engelhard bars remain highly sought after by both collectors and investors. Their established brand recognition, historical significance, and consistent quality contribute to their strong secondary market liquidity, often commanding premiums above the fluctuating spot price of silver.

About the Mint

Engelhard Corporation was an American Fortune 500 company founded in 1902 by Charles W. Engelhard Sr. in Newark, New Jersey. The company operated for over a century, becoming the world's largest multi-national precious metals corporation before being acquired by the German chemical manufacturer BASF in 2006 for $5 billion. Engelhard was renowned for its extensive range of bullion bars and rounds in platinum, gold, and silver. Among its most recognized bullion products are the highly collectible silver bars and the 'Prospector Rounds,' which depict a miner panning for treasure. An interesting historical fact is that Charles Engelhard Sr. was dubbed the "Platinum King" due to his significant role in the platinum industry. Furthermore, Engelhard is credited with developing the first production catalytic converter in 1973, demonstrating its innovative spirit beyond precious metals refining.