VINTAGE SILVER BARS
Investing in vintage silver bars offers a dual advantage of intrinsic metal value combined with numismatic or collectibility premiums. These tangible assets serve as a hedge against inflation and economic instability, often outperforming standard silver due to their scarcity, unique, and often hand-crafted, historical, or "poured" nature, which can drive higher resale value
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Silver is one of the most popular precious metals to invest in due to its availability, affordability, and all the unique options that are present. Silver is available in coins, bars, rounds, statues, shot, bullets, and more. With so many options to choose from, learn more about Silver Bullion Coins, Bars, and Rounds before you invest, right here at Gold And Silver Spot.
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Silver Coins
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The most popular form of silver on the market today is Silver Coins. These coins have their purity, weight, and metal, backed by a central government. At Provident Metals, you’ll find no shortage of unique silver coins readily available to be purchased. Among the most popular options are the following:
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American Eagle Silver Coins: Struck annually by the US Mint since 1986, this coin program is the most popular silver bullion coin on the market today. These coins are struck in just a 1 oz weight with a purity of .999 pure silver. The obverse field features the iconic Walking Liberty design of Adolph A. Weinman while the reverse showcases the John Mercanti heraldic eagle (1986-2021 Type 1) or the flying eagle of Emily Damstra (2021 Type 2 – Present.)
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Australian Kangaroo Silver Coins: Despite this coin series not starting until 2016, this series from the Perth Mint was the first from the well-known mint to be struck with a .9999 pure silver purity. These BU coins feature the same Red Kangaroo design on the reverse with the reigning British monarch on the obverse. Queen Elizabeth II was seen on the obverse from 2016 to 2023 while King Charles III’s image can be seen on coins with an issuing date of 2024, and on.
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Austrian Philharmonic Silver Coins: The Austrian Mint has struck these Philharmonic Silver Coins annually since 2008. These coins came nearly two decades after the debut of the gold coins in this series, giving investors and collectors another viable option. These coins showcase the pipe organ in the Musikverein on the obverse and a collection of instruments on the reverse. During a five-year span from 2008 to 2012, this coin program sold well over 54 million silver coins.
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British Britannia Silver Coins: The official silver bullion coin of Great Britain is the British Britannia Silver Coin, struck annually by the Royal Mint. These coins display the image of Britannia, the female personification of Great Britain, on the reverse along with the reigning British monarch on the obverse. Three different renditions of Queen Elizabeth II have been seen on these coins including depictions by Raphael Maklouf (1997) Ian Rank-Broadley (1998-2015) and Jody Clark (2016-2022.) Coins with an issuing date of 2023, and on, will showcase Martin Jennings depiction of King Charles III.
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Another option is to purchase certified silver coins. These coins have been graded by coin grading professionals, typically at the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) or the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC.)
Coins are sent to the coin-graders where they are graded by at least 2 numismatists under 5x magnification. Coins are given a grade on the Sheldon Scale from 1 to 70. These coins are then encapsulated in protective plastic slabs to preserve their graded condition.
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Silver Bars
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Another great option is Silver Bars. Silver bars are simpler in design but are more readily available due to all of the unique sizes that they come in. Silver bars remain a top choice for investors and collectors due to these weight options parlayed with their high purity. Some popular silver bar producers are the following:
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Asahi: Asahi acquired the precious metal refiners of Johnson Matthey in 2015. Since then, they’ve become a top name in the silver bar market for their wide array of minted ingots and cast bars. They have a line of American Reserve cast bars that are minted and refined in the USA.
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Geiger: Geiger is the oldest silver trading house in Germany as they were established in 1218 near Leipzig, Germany. Geiger is known for their square bars which are offered in sizes as large as 5,000 grams.
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Perth Mint: The Perth Mint has a wide range of minted ingots and cast bars in various sizes. Their minted ingots are distinguishable by the well-known Red Kangaroo design on the reverse.
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SilverTowne: Once a small coin shop in Indiana, SilverTowne is a top private mint in America. They have several high-quality silver bars and rounds for purchase with several bars displaying popular images on American coins.
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Sunshine Minting: With three locations throughout America, Sunshine Minting is one of the most popular private mints in the country. One popular option is their line of Mercury bars which features the well-known god on the obverse.
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Silver Rounds
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For those that want the intricate designs of silver coins, without breaking the bank, Silver Rounds are a great option as well. A round is a coin that lacks face value. Rounds aren’t backed by a central government meaning they’re typically offered at a lower premium than silver coins. These Rounds also, typically, don’t have a mintage cap. Some popular options we carry at Provident Metals are the following:
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Egyptian Gods Series: This collection of 2 oz silver rounds showcases popular figures from Egyptian culture on ultra-high relief rounds. Popular designs include Horus, Cleopatra, and Osiris among others.
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Medieval Legends: This unique series features images of popular folk heroes and figures from the Medieval Period. Popular rounds include Tristan & Isolde, the Pied Piper, and King Arthur, among others.
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Zombucks: This interesting series features iconic coin designs, with an apocalyptic twist. Kangaruin showcases the Australian Kangaroo Silver Coin design but with rotting flesh. Meanwhile, the Pandamonium Round features the design of the Chinese Panda Silver Coin but with half of its body decaying. Other Silver Bullion Products
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Silver Notes: Silver notes are notes that contain actual silver content. Recently, the series of Zombucks silver rounds expanded to include the designs on notes.
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Specialty Silver: Specialty silver products are new and unique ways to invest in bullion, such as silver bullets, silver statues, and silver shot.
Advantages of Big Gold Bars
Investing in big gold bars (typically 10 oz, 1 kg, or larger) offers the lowest premiums over the spot price, making them the most cost-effective way to buy physical gold for long-term wealth preservation
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Why Invest in Gold and Silver
Timeless Value. Real Wealth. Lasting Security.
Why Gold and Silver Matter
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Gold and silver have been trusted for thousands of years as real stores of value. Unlike paper money, precious metals can’t be printed, inflated away, or made worthless overnight. They hold value across generations and economies.
Key Benefits of Investing in Gold & Silver
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✔ Wealth Protection
Gold and silver help protect your money against inflation, currency changes, and economic uncertainty.
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✔ Tangible Assets
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You own something real—physical metals you can see, hold, and pass on.
✔ Long-Term Stability
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Precious metals have stood the test of time and remain valuable even when markets fluctuate.
✔ Portfolio Diversification
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Adding gold and silver can help balance risk alongside cash, stocks, or other investments.
✔ Global Trust
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Gold and silver are recognized and valued worldwide, making them universally trusted assets.










