Investors looking for something different and unique when they buy silver bars online can trust private refineries around the globe to deliver. SilverTowne Mint in the United States answers this call on a regular basis with its stunning hand-poured silver bars. With aesthetic appeal and a rustic appearance, hand-poured silver is ideal for any investors or even collector. Right now, 1 Kilo SilverTowne Poured Silver Bars are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.

Bar Highlights:

Hand-poured and hand-stamped!

Contains 1 Kilo (32.15 Troy oz) of .999 pure silver.

Obverse features identifying engravings and SilverTowne logo.

Reverse left blank on purpose.

Silver bars are commonly made through one of two processes: hand-pouring or stamping minted ingots. SilverTowne has seen a significant increase in the demand for hand-poured silver products in recent years. Hand-poured silver bars such as the 1 Kilo SilverTowne Poured Silver Bar are often coveted for their rustic finish and aesthetic appeal.

Each refinery and mint has its own process for producing a silver bar that is hand-poured. At SilverTowne, the physically manual process to produce the 1 Kilo SilverTowne Poured Silver Bar results in a high-quality product that takes a little longer to produce, but delivers in terms of quality.

Craftsmen at the refinery first melt .999 fine silver shot that is then poured into an appropriately sized graphite mold to form the bar. In this case, that graphite mold is properly sized to contain exactly 32.15 Troy oz, or 1 Kilo, of pure silver. After the bars cool, the engravings on the obverse side are hand-stamped into the surface of the bar.

Each of these 1 Kilo SilverTowne Poured Silver Bars has all of its important engravings featured only on the obverse face. This includes, from the top to the bottom of the bar vertically, the logo, weight, purity, and metal content of the bar along with the name of the refinery. The SilverTowne logo consists of a circle that features within its range the iconic prospector leading his donkey onward to their next hopeful destination.

The other engravings read 1 Kilo, .999, and Fine Silver. The SilverTowne name is featured in its traditional script lettering with a pickax forming the capital T in the name SilverTowne. The reverse of all bars are left blank on purpose.

SilverTowne Mint originally started as a small coin shop in Winchester, Indiana in 1949. Within three decades it had grown to include a minting operation that was churning out silver matching the Highest Quality Standards for precious metal refining.

If you have any questions, please dont hesitate to contact JM Bullion. Our customer service team is available to you on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.