Nice! I like how the JM logo is slightly different 10oz vs. 100 oz. I also notice your JM London bar also has that cool fleck effect some of or JM bars have.NVU said:Nice bars SilverSiren
Here comes their little brothers
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SilverSiren said:Another ultra rare Johnson Matthey bar, this time one produced here in the USA. Note how it's much more chunky and compact than the JM London bar, I think we'll be switching back to smaller size bars and newly released coins, but if a really rare JM Canada 100oz bar comes along close to spot all bets will probably be off LOL
Awesome old JML bar, I've never seen one with that counterstamp on it. I think people are holding onto more of their bars waiting to see if the Trump win will translate into higher metals prices, my usual sources for old bars have run dry, at least for the moment.Golden said:Here is my Johnson Matthey, I didn't find one with the same stamp on allengelhard.com so I've sent them a picture too.
It looks like it was made for bank LEU, Zurich. A Swiss private bank that existed from 1755 to 2007.
I hid most of the serial number.
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Both awesome kilo bars. I've only seen photos of the Ogussa bar of that type (older, more chunky and with the Volksbank counterstamp), never listings. The listings for the SBC kilo with those counterstamps were pretty reasonably priced back when silver was around $15/oz but back then they weren't really on my radar. Now that I want one like that (we do have the MP stamped one) they're always crazy expensive here LOLGolden said:Got these beauties today, Swiss Bank Corporation is not really rare, it serves more for size comparison.
gussa is very hard to find. Extensive googling only found me one example and it didn't have the Volksbank counterstamp on it.
Interesting size and 999,7 puritiy.