Silver 1 Kilo Bar Bullion (Secondary Market)

Silver 1 Kilo Bar Bullion (Secondary Market)

1 kilo
$2,507.99
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Silver 1 Kilo Bar Bullion (Secondary Market)

Silver 1 Kilo Bar Bullion (Secondary Market)

$2,507.99
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1 Kilo Silver Bar (.999+ Fine) | Random Mint

A full kilogram of silver is more than just an investment; it’s a statement. Substantial, visually striking, and reassuringly heavy, these 1 Kilo Silver Bars are the ultimate "efficiency play" for serious stackers. By opting for a random mint in any condition, you secure the best possible cost-per-ounce without paying the "beauty premium" associated with brand-new, polished pieces.

Product Highlights

  • Weight: 1 Kilogram (32.15 troy ounces).

  • Purity: .999+ investment-grade fine silver.

  • Mint: Randomly selected from reputable government or private refineries.

  • Condition: Secondary market; may show signs of "character" including toning, scratches, or dings.

  • IRA Eligible: Yes, these bars meet the purity requirements for precious metal IRAs.

Why Go Big with a Kilo?

If your goal is to accumulate the most silver for your dollar, the kilo format is hard to beat. It offers a much lower premium than individual 1 oz rounds while remaining incredibly easy to stack and store. Whether it’s a rugged cast bar or a sleek machine-pressed piece, the intrinsic value remains identical: 32.15 ounces of pure wealth.

Design and Variety

Because these bars are sourced from our current inventory, the designs will vary. Part of the fun of "Random Mint" listings is the variety you might receive:

  • Obverse: Typically displays the refiner's logo, weight, purity, and often a unique serial number.

  • Reverse: Often blank, brushed, or featuring a simple repeating pattern.

  • Texture: You may receive a "poured" bar with a rustic, rippled texture or a "minted" bar with sharp, clean edges.

Investor Note: Surface marks, toning, or minor abrasions are common for secondary market bullion and do not affect the bar's weight or silver content. In the world of stacking, it’s what’s on the inside that counts.

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