Posted 2 years ago
bahamaboy
(225 items)
While this bar is from a refiner that is more common than others, it is of the "old pour" variety and these old bars are far from common. Even more so in the sizes above 10 ounces. I own this refiner in sizes from the 5+ ounce range right on up to this 25+ ounce brick. High quality silver from a trusted name in silver smelting & refining.
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I live in Alaska and I run across old pour serial numbered bars from time to time. However, I'm not sure about how to go about selling them. This weekend I acquired three 100oz old pours from Sunshine Mint with serial numbers under 1050. What do you suggest?