This one is commonly known as the stamped fatty. My guess is a run for TD of 100 total pieces.1000 ounces The TD bank is not only the only 10 ounce contract contract piece I've seen but also the only 10 ounce using the maple leaf design.
Englehard seemed not to make many contract pieces and all the ones I've seen are one ounce size. I don't like to use the rare word but I think this one This one is beat up but I have never found a second example. There have to be more, so I call this one very Over a thousand big E types since finding this one and it is the only This looks like a regular big E but the prefix letter is a P.
By far the most common of the Englehard bars Fairly common, the second most common of the stamped bars. Thanks to all here I have been able to recognize when something unusual passes my way. These are the different types I've come up with and some comments about how frequently I encounter them. My rules are: I purchace them in person and no more than a very small premium. I don't think people around here have discovered them yet. I didn't really start out to collect bars, but I have been fortunate to find a lot of Englehard bars locally. These are better bars but I have found no difference in the frequency of the two types. The main difference between the two is the spacing of the nines. These are the waffel back design P prefix type bars. THis may be a transition piece between the two types. a larger bar and the only 8 character serial number I know of. The letters appear in front of the serial numbers. The letter P is used to denote poured bars, and the letter C is used to signify stamped or cast bars. GainsvilleCoins says: 'Most, if not all, of the 100 ounce Engelhard Silver Bars have unique serial numbers. Weigh any Engelhard products to make sure the weight is correct (at least 31.10g for a 1oz bar/round), Be wary of any bars with no serial number (most, but not all, real Engelhard bars have a serial number few Engelhard rounds have a serial number). The MFR (Metals Fabrication & Refining) designation is. Obverse: Features the purity, serial number, and Engelhard name centered with the weight below. Single bars come in sealed cardboard boxes. Shop our wide assortment of Engelhard Silver bars.Bar Highlights: Contains 100 oz of.999 fine Silver. Today, Engelhard Silver bars are still considered the standard when buying Precious Metals, and some of their earlier productions can increase in value due to their scarcity. Engelhard was considered one of the most recognizable names in industry and their history spans as far as the early 1900s. While Engelhard no longer produces Precious Metals today, their name has left a lasting impression on the Precious Metals industry.
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These secondary market bars will exhibit wear and toning appropriate to their age.May or may not come with an individual serial number. Obverse: Stamped with the Engelhard name with the weight and purity.Bars are packaged in a protective cardboard box.