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The Value of a 100 oz Silver Bar 

July 22, 2021 Leave a Comment

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Silver continues to be quite the investment win for many, not only because it is so affordable to build an additional position in, but also, silver continues to reward heavily with how much it can appreciate.

The Value of a 100 oz Silver Bar 

However, even with those benefits, physical silver can sometimes be a pain because of how many physical units are needed with typical investing. After all, one ounce of gold is the equivalent of 69 silver equivalents. That can start to take up some serious space after a while.

A Sleek Design

A key option in silver investing as well as enjoying a physical holding in the precious metal is the 100 oz silver bar. Essentially the exact equivalent of 100 separate ounce coins, the 100 oz silver bar compacts the space and footprint of silver while also providing the same wealth position for investment and value protection. Not to mention, the 100 oz silver bar makes for a nice talking piece as well.

Silver Continues to Perform Well as an Investment

The investment power of silver is simply amazing. Just analyze movement during 2020 to mid-year 2021. In the last 12 months alone, silver per troy ounce has moved from an average of $18/oz to as much as $29. That’s essentially another 50 percent gain on the original position just twelve months ago. Let’s put it another way, if one invested $1,000 last July in silver, as of the same time in 2021 it’s now worth $1,500. How many investment portfolios have that kind of a return in such a short period? Sure, cryptocurrency caught everyone’s attention in early 2021, but it’s been downhill since for that option. In the meantime, silver continues to consolidate and hold strong. And folks who bought or consolidated into a 100 oz silver bar in 2020 are sitting rather pretty right now.

Getting Around the Space Challenge at Home

Physically, the 100 oz silver bar choice is a smart one for storage as well. Trying to store the equivalent in smaller bars or coins actually takes more space. And that can be a problem in a limited environment like a personal safe. Alternatively, one could rent storage in a professional safe service provider, but that cost then eats up the profitability of the investment. On the other hand, with the 100 oz silver bar, the value of 100 ounces is compacted into one solid shape. It can be stored with or without packaging, producing an efficient use of space and maximizing a personal safe’s storage capacity.

All That Glitters is Not Just Gold

There’s also a bit of professionalism about the larger silver bar size for the serious investor. A disparate collection of 1 oz coins is typical of hobbyist precious metal investors. However, once the 100 oz silver bar comes into play, it’s a sign of seriousness in silver investing as well as an outward reflection of a person with a plan. Not everyone goes off and buys a sizable bar of silver every day. The minimalist but sleek presentation of the full-size bar literally raises the game when it comes to precious metal positions.

A Primary Source for Serious Investors

Obtaining a 100 oz silver bar is not going to be a simple walk down to the local store, but Scottsdale Mint can make the acquisition as smooth as possible. Being among a handful of precious metal mints nationally, Scottsdale is able to provide direct stamped and certified 100 oz bars to customers of discriminating taste. All specifications of 100 oz silver bars produced are highly tested, verified, and guaranteed as 100 percent accurate, both in value, content and weight.

Scottsdale Mint has been serving investors for years, particularly with silver and precious metals. Providing the Scottsdale 100 oz silver bar to customers has been a work of art reflected in the piece, and each bar is stamped and tagged with a specific serial issue for distinct and unique release. Both in terms of investment as well as collection, the 100 oz silver bar will be the cream of the crop for a silver investor. To find out more, call or email us or take a look at our selection online. You won’t be disappointed.

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