Product Highlights: 10 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar
If you’re in search of high-quality silver, it’s hard to beat a company with over 150 years of expertise. That’s exactly what you get with a Johnson Matthey 10 oz Silver Bar—crafted by a trusted name in precious metal products. What makes this bar even more appealing is its collectible value. Johnson Matthey no longer produces these bars, so once they are sold out, they won’t be available again.
Key Features:
- 10 troy oz of .999 pure silver.
- The obverse features the Johnson Matthey logo, weight, purity, and an individual serial number.
- The reverse showcases the logo in a repeating pattern.
- Silver content guaranteed by Johnson Matthey.
- Bars are from the secondary market, meaning they may show some imperfections.
These bars are sourced from the secondary market, so they may not come in their original sealed packaging and may have slight toning or light contact marks.
On the obverse of the bar, you’ll find the Johnson Matthey logo (JM with a hammer and pickaxe), the engraving “JOHN MATTHEY ASSAYERS AND REFINERS,” “FINE SILVER 999,” and “10 TROY OUNCES,” along with an individual serial number at the bottom.
The reverse side is decorated with the Johnson Matthey logo in a repeating pattern, set at a 45-degree angle.
Johnson Matthey traces its roots back to 1817, when Percival Norton Johnson founded the company as a gold assaying business in London. By 1851, George Matthey joined, and the company became Johnson Matthey. In 1852, it earned the prestigious title of Official Assayer & Refiner to the Bank of England. The company was eventually sold to Japan’s Asahi Ltd., making Johnson Matthey’s bars a rare collectible.
Don’t miss your chance to own a Johnson Matthey 10 oz Silver Bar. As production has ceased, these bars are becoming increasingly scarce, and they are sure to be valuable for their historical and precious metal content. Act fast before they’re gone.