Posted 4 years ago
JCR500
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Can anyone offer information about this bar?
Searched without any luck. Tested as pure and have seen others but would like some history.
Thanks
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Posted 4 years ago
JCR500
(1 item)
Can anyone offer information about this bar?
Searched without any luck. Tested as pure and have seen others but would like some history.
Thanks
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If you tested it, you did a surface test. The only way to tell if this is actually a solid silver bar is to have a core sample taken. CI simply stands for certified ingot which usually indicates a scam where a base metal is either silver clad or plated. Beware because all that glitters isn't gold. Have it properly tested.
Thanks. Good advice. I have seen other bars with the same stamping. I am confident it is a legitimate and solid bar. I’ve had it authenticated by an expert and was assured this company produced a quantity of these bars. They are aware of many others out there but little has surfaced about the company. No doubt about the bar and it’s purity but would like to know more about the
maker.
How did you come across this, cause I lost one just like it .... '-)) good luck on your quest..
Given to me by a parent about 30 years ago.
Thanks
Did they travel ..?
Not out of the US. I believe it was purchased in the late 70’s.
If possible weigh the bar and post the weight please.
Cool, its always good to post as much about it as ya can to help others track it down..
( I’ve had it authenticated by an expert and was assured this company produced a quantity of these bars ) whats C I stand for..?
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I will weigh it and post weight when I arrive at home. Thanks for all the suggestions.
https://search.nation.com/serp?q=antique%20silver%20hallmarks&segment=nation.gd.007&s1aid=1931608052&s1cid=1589467560&s1agid=65496846932&s1kid=kwd-296724220510&utm_source=adwords&gclid=CjwKCAjwps75BRAcEiwAEiACMRUDiAT2wgtcdTKnVPi19ayFSE1Qadb6in2ljmOICn_uqKdr6EpBexoCQQYQAvD_BwE
Why would it say "100 oz" and then "100.85" on the other side ? Who would give away .85 oz. of silver ?
100 troy ounces would be 6.86 pounds