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1 oz Hand Poured Silver Relic Bar - Anubis
1 oz Hand Poured Silver Relic Bar - Anubis
$41.13
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1 oz Silver Building Block Bars (2x4)
1 oz Silver Building Block Bars (2x4)
$39.13
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12 - 23 $39.83
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1 oz Hand Poured Silver - MPM (Indian Arrowhead)
1 oz Hand Poured Silver - MPM (Indian Arrowhead)
$38.13
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1 oz Silver Diamond - MPM (w/Gift Bag)
1 oz Silver Diamond - MPM (w/Gift Bag)
$44.13
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1 oz Hand Poured Silver Bar - MPM
1 oz Hand Poured Silver Bar - MPM
$36.63
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About Hand-Poured Silver

Hand-poured silver products refer to silver bullion items individually crafted by pouring molten silver into molds or casts, typically done by skilled artisans or small-scale silver producers. These products are often appreciated for their unique and rustic appearance, as each piece bears the distinct marks and imperfections that result from the hand-pouring process.

Here are some critical points about 1 oz hand-poured silver products:
  • Weight and Size: Hand-poured silver products are typically available in various weights, with 1 oz being a typical size. The weight refers to the amount of pure silver contained within the product.
  • Purity: Most hand-poured silver products are made from .999 fine silver, containing 99.9% pure silver. This level of purity is standard for investment-grade silver bullion.
  • Individuality: Each hand-poured silver piece is unique because it is created through a manual casting process. The molten silver is carefully poured into molds, resulting in different shapes, textures, and patterns for each item. This individuality adds to their appeal to collectors and enthusiasts.
  • Artistic Appeal: Hand-poured silver products often have an artisanal aesthetic, featuring rough or textured surfaces, irregular shapes, and distinct markings. These characteristics give them a more rustic and handcrafted look than machine-made bullion.
  • Limited Mintage: Hand-poured silver products are often produced in limited quantities due to the nature of their creation process. This limited mintage can make them desirable for collectors looking for unique or rare pieces.
  • Collectibility and Investment: Hand-poured silver products can be both collectible and serve as an investment in precious metals. Their individuality and limited availability can make them sought after by collectors, while their silver content provides a tangible asset that can potentially retain or increase in value over time.
  • Usage: Hand-poured silver products can serve various purposes. Some people buy them as collectibles, display pieces, or gifts, while others consider them an alternative investment form or a hedge against inflation.
  • Hallmarks: Hand-poured silver products often bear hallmarks or stamps that indicate their weight, purity, and sometimes the maker's mark or logo. These marks can add authenticity and traceability to the product.

While investing in one ounce of silver is a popular starting point for many investors, the appearance of hand poured metals can be polarizing. If you're looking to purchase silver at a low price and with a more standardized look, APMEX's one ounce silver bar is a great option. Or, if you want a slightly larger size, five ounce silver bars are another excellent choice.

When purchasing hand-poured silver products, it's essential to buy from reputable dealers or manufacturers to ensure the quality and authenticity of the items. Prices for hand-poured silver products may vary based on design, craftsmanship, rarity, and market demand.
Consider your personal preferences, budget, and investment goals before purchasing.


About Investing in Silver

Investing in silver as an asset offers several potential benefits and considerations. Silver is a tangible asset that can be held physically in the form of coins, bars, or other silver products. It is often considered a valuable component of a diversified investment portfolio as its spot price movements may not align with those of other assets, helping to reduce portfolio volatility.

Silver is also viewed as a hedge against inflation, with its price historically tending to rise during periods of inflation. Its industrial demand, driven by applications in electronics, solar energy, and healthcare sectors, can contribute to its value. Silver is classified as a precious metal alongside gold, platinum, and palladium and is seen as a store of value during uncertain economic times.

However, it's important to note that silver can be subject to price volatility. Various investment options include physical silver, silver ETFs, silver mining stocks, futures and opportunities, and silver certificates. When investing in silver, thorough research, staying informed, and considering investment goals and risk tolerance are crucial. Consulting with a financial advisor can provide personalized guidance based on individual circumstances.
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