These silver bars aren't just precious metal assets—they're pieces of history. Crafted by the once-revered Johnson Matthey, a name synonymous with precious metals excellence for over a century, each 10 oz bar carries iconic design elements, rare availability in today's market, and the enduring allure of .999 fine silver.
Obverse: “JM” logo, hammer/pickax
On the obverse face of the bar you’ll find the original Johnson Matthey logo, which features the initials “JM” and the hammer and pickax logo. Below that image, you’ll find additional engravings of the company name, the metal content, purity, and weight of the bar. Each bar has an individual serial number engraved along the bottom as well.
Reverse: 45° repeating JM logo
The reverse side of the 10 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar features only the repeating image of the Johnson Matthey logo, as described above. This pattern is set at a 45-degree angle and repeats across the reverse of the bar.

Why These Bars Are Essential
🥇 1. Historic Significance & Provenance
Legacy Since 1817: Own a piece of storied precious metals heritage. Johnson Matthey was once an Official Assayer & Refiner to the Bank of England.
Iconic Design: Features the recognizable JM logo, unique serial numbering, and distinctive repeating pattern on the reverse—adding serious collectible appeal.
📈 2. Extreme Rarity & Investment Value
Discontinued Production: Johnson Matthey is no longer in the precious metals business. These bars are now highly sought-after, rare finds in the secondary market.
High Purity: Guaranteed .999 fine silver. Their metal content and high purity ensure solid intrinsic worth for both collectors and investors.

Product Specifications: Johnson Matthey 1 oz Silver Bar
- Manufacturer: Johnson Matthey (JM)
- Metal Content: 1 Troy Ounce (oz)
- Purity (Fineness): .999 Fine Silver (99.9% Pure Silver)
- Condition: Secondary Market (Condition varies, but intrinsic value is retained)
- Historic Significance: Known as a former Official Assayer & Refiner to the Bank of England (legacy dates to 1817).
- Rarity/Status: Discontinued Production, making it a rare and highly sought-after collectible.
- Design Details: Features the recognizable JM Logo, unique serial numbering, and a distinctive repeating logo pattern on the reverse side.
