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Title: Silver Bars: A Key Asset for Investors by BOLD Precious Metals

  For investors who respect the stability and security of tangible assets, silver bars are like a pillar in their portfolio.This brief post on silver bars will help readers learn the basics of investing in silver as a physical asset. It will take you through all the information of investing in silver bars, right from different sizes to methods for making well-informed selections.Investing in silver bars can be rewarding, be it for portfolio diversification, storing wealth, or the intrinsic appeal of silver. This will get you started.Types of Silver BarsSilver bullion bars come in two primary varieties: minted ingots and cast (hand-poured) bars. The silver content and purity are the same in both styles. The only differences are in appearance and manufacturing process. Both varieties of bars are typically available for purchase at precious metals bullion dealers.Cast BarsIn a traditional method, melted silver is poured into molds and allowed to cool in order to create cast bars. This fundamental strategy is reflected in the way cast bars look, which is typically rough and similar to natural silver. Generally speaking, the markings are minimal and only display the information that is necessary, like the weight, purity, and manufacturer of the bar.Mint IngotsMint ingots are shaped, cut, engraved, and polished silver bullion bars that have undergone additional refinement. Because mint ingots typically have a brilliant, shiny finish, they are simple to identify. Many also feature elaborate imagery and details. Another characteristic of the style is its sharper edges and corners.Standards of PurityA piece of silver's purity, expressed in parts per thousand, is the quantity of pure silver it contains. A .990 purity silver object has 99% pure silver in it. Copper...


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