chrissilver said:I really don't understand why some of these engelhard bars sell for so much. That 1oz bar is already selling for more than 1kg of silver! And I don't find it anything special.
They're rare. It's that simple really.
Plenty of things are rare and nobody cares about them but if you look at the history of the Engelhard company, you'll start to get an idea about why the brand is sought after - it was an American chemicals and metals company with a history dating back more than a hundred years (back when America still made things). It made the first catalytic converter that went into (American made) cars. It used to be listed in the Fortune 500 group of the largest companies in the United States. Bars were made in Engelhard facilities all over the world and often carry "mint" marks.
Some of the bars in circulation now were made back in the 70s and 80s when all sorts of crazy things happened in the silver market, so the bars themselves have a history that some people find interesting and want to own.