Resale aside, these extraordinary bars are simply excellent purchases based upon craftsmanship as well as their value in silver. Should you ever wish to resell your Johnson Mattheys silver bars, these products tend to fetch increased resale prices thus recouping that initial increased cost. Their production is associated with Johnson Mattheys best practices regarding precious metals refining. Johnson Matthew silver bars are highly collectible. Each bar’s obverse side features a pattern of logo stamps that include the letters JM coupled with mining tools. The bar is stamped ‘1 troy ounce’ with its individual serial number. The bars are decidedly elegant in design which is a testament to the Johnson Matthey name, a brand that has been known since the 1850s. 1 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Minted Bar (Serialized) as low as 1459.13 Since Johnson Matthey’s refining business was sold, these 1 oz bars are hard to find. Each bars obverse side features a pattern of logo stamps that include the letters JM coupled with mining tools. The bar is also stamped 1 troy ounce as well as its individual serial number. As you can see in pictures of the bar, the Johnson Matthey Logo adorns the bar along with its purity stamp of. The 1 troy oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar features a double-sided design. Design no longer produced at Johnson Matthey.
These bars are stamped with unique serial numbers and individually wrapped. Johnson Matthey logo featured in repeating pattern on the reverse. Johnson Matthey silver bar is an easy, inexpensive way to invest in silver.This version of Johnson Matthey 1oz Silver 999 bar is becoming quite scarce as most of them are. It is hard to get good photographs of silver.
An individual serial number is also included for added security.