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  2. Silver as an investment - Wikipedia

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    Silver bars can either be cast or poured, or minted; both categories often involve the production of bars with intricate decorative designs that are attractive to collectors, often referred to as "art bars". Various sizes of silver bars are 1, 10, 100 and 1,000 troy ounces, 100 gram (3.215 troy ounces) and one kilogram (32.15 troy ounces), as ...

  3. Blanchard and Company - Wikipedia

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    In a deal the company brokered, a Wall Street investment firm bought the coin for $7.4 million, one of the highest prices ever paid for a gold coin. [12] Struck by a private goldsmith before the U.S. Mint existed, [ 13 ] the coin is among rarest and most desirable of all U.S. coins.

  4. Precious metal - Wikipedia

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    1,000 oz silver bar. ... 1 oz Vienna Philharmonic gold coin. ... Rhodium daily price 1992-2022 Price of gold 1915-2022 Palladium prices 1977-2022.

  5. Costco's 1 oz. bars selling for $2,000. Is this fool's gold?

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    “The wholesale retailer began selling gold online in September and 1 oz. gold bars on Friday were going for $2,069.99, with a limit of two bars per Costco membership,” CNN says.

  6. List of bullion coins - Wikipedia

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    1 oz mintage (2018) Years minted Australia: ... Silver Eagle.999: 1: 15,700,000 [17] 1986–present Limited series. Country Name of bullion coin Mint weights options

  7. Silver certificate (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In the nearly three decades since passage of the Silver Purchase Act of 1934, the annual demand for silver bullion rose steadily from roughly 11 million ounces (1933) to 110 million ounces (1962). [41] The Acts of 1939 and 1946 established floor prices for silver of 71 cents and 90.5 cents (respectively) per ounce. [41]

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