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Old engelhard silver bars
Old engelhard silver bars













This is sometimes known as a starburst effect. I’m a big fan of this bar and love not only the hallmark, but also the lines around the bar.

#OLD ENGELHARD SILVER BARS SERIAL#

Reverse of the 3rd series Canadian variety.ģrd series in 5 digit serial variety. The top bar was my first Engelhard LCS find ever and picked it up at generic prices.

old engelhard silver bars

This series pictured was most common in Canadian variation with estimated 50k pieces made. 3rd series 10 oz Canadian variety with bull hallmark. Top example also has the reverse convex stamping. These are also known as “pillow top” style. 11th series in ‘P’ prefix, these are much more common with estimated 200k mintage. I’d like to share some additional varieties that I have acquired over the years. It could take a lifetime to collect all the varieties that Engelhard has to offer. Love the look and character of these bars. Grab them while you have the opportunity to do so. These just don’t come up that often anymore. I’m really fortunate to have a nice group here. These bars have really appreciated in value over the 6 years that I’ve been collecting. One of my personal favorites is the 9th series ‘W’ prefix Engelhard bars that were made on the West Coast out of Anaheim, CA from 1979 onward until they ceased operations there in 2000. It’s known as a reverse convex stamping impression, as sometime the belt was empty and the stamp hit the belt, leaving an impression over time, which later was reflected in the bar pictured above. Love the waffle backs! Notice the imprint on the bar second row from bottom? This is not an error. Estimated 50,000 were made of each, but many have not survived over the years due to being melted down, especially in 1980 during the height of the silver rush. These were made out of Plainville, Massachusetts in the late 70s, hence the ‘P’ serial. With that said, these will most certainly appreciate in value as more collectors enter the market and hold these in their collections.ħth series ‘P’ serial variation and 10th series ‘P’ serial variation. The P series “waffle backs” are one of my favorite Engelhard bars to stack because they can still be found for premiums that don’t break the bank.

old engelhard silver bars

Some can get ridiculously expense, but such is the game of supply and demand. I started slow with Engelhard, but over the years started to hoard them and believe these are value bars with fair premiums in many cases. Check out this resource if you have not already. While I’m not an expert on Engelhard, there is a lot of great information available on the company, and particularly the reference site, which breaks down the different sizes, varieties, estimated mintages, etc. They have been the biggest name over the years in the silver bar game and have a very large following among serious collectors. When it comes to collecting vintage silver bars, it’s hard to top Engelhard.













Old engelhard silver bars