Argor Heraeus
FINE SILVER BAR
- LBMA Verified
- 999.9 Purity
- Produced by Heraeus HK
- Highly Colllectable
- Easy trading on global market
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Introduction of Argor-Heraeus
Argor-Heraeus is one of the world’s leading companies in the precious metals industry, known for its excellence in gold refining and minting. With a history that dates back to 1951, the company is headquartered in Switzerland and operates globally, serving markets in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Argor-Heraeus is renowned for its high-quality gold products, including bars, coins, and other forms of refined precious metals.
The company is committed to sustainability and ethical sourcing, working to maintain transparency and integrity throughout its supply chain. Argor-Heraeus is a certified member of the Responsible Jewellery Council and adheres to the London Bullion Market Association’s (LBMA) Responsible Gold Guidance, ensuring that its gold products are responsibly sourced and refined.
Argor-Heraeus’s innovative approach to precious metal refining and manufacturing has earned it a reputation for quality and reliability. Its products are widely recognized and trusted by investors, collectors, and industry professionals worldwide. The company’s advanced technology, combined with its focus on precision and excellence, makes it a key player in the precious metals market.
Argor-Heraeus Gold Bars
Heraeus, a prominent German refiner, continues to acquire gold and cast or mint bars under its brand. Although all Argor products are now made under the Argor-Heraeus brand, Heraeus gold bars maintain only the Heraeus branding on the bars themselves. The packaging, however, displays the combined Argor-Heraeus logo in the top right corner.
Gold bars produced by Heraeus with the Argor-Heraeus logo on the packaging retain the Heraeus name alone. These gold bars boast high purity and can be purchased VAT-free as investment gold under UK law. As an LBMA-approved brand, they are easy to resell and often come sealed in blister packs with certification included.
LBMA Approved Purity and Quality
Argor-Heraeus offers a comprehensive range of refinery services, including the production of silver bars. All their products, including bullion bars, undergo assay testing by the Swiss Central Office.
In the UK, Argor-Heraeus is recognized by the LBMA, which requires a minimum fineness of 995 for refined metals. Argor-Heraeus typically surpasses this standard, achieving a fineness of up to 999.9.
Argor-Heraeus refines and casts gold bars ranging from 1 gram to 15 kilograms, and also produces a limited selection of coins, medals, and customized items.
Investors seeking high-quality, LBMA-approved silver bars will find Argor-Heraeus to be an excellent choice, offering superior craftsmanship and quality.
- Argor-Heraeus SA (Gold & Silver)
- Heraeus Hanau (Silver only)
- Heraeus Hong Kong (Gold & Silver)
Minted & Casted Gold Bar
Minted bars and casted bars are two common types of bullion bars available in the precious metals market, particularly for gold and silver.
Both types of bars offer high-purity gold or silver investments, but the choice between minted and casted bars depends on the investor’s preference for appearance, production method, and cost. Minted bars typically have a higher premium due to their craftsmanship, while casted bars are often available at a lower cost.
Minted Bar
- Minted bars, also known as struck bars, are produced by cutting and stamping a piece of metal from a larger sheet of gold or silver.
- These bars often have a smooth, polished finish with precisely defined edges and uniform weight.
- Minted bars typically feature the logo of the mint, weight, purity, and a unique serial number.
- They are often preferred by investors who value the aesthetic appeal and higher precision.
Casted Bar
- Casted bars, or poured bars, are made by pouring molten metal into a mold of a specific shape and weight.
- These bars usually have a rougher appearance with uneven edges and surface textures, giving them a more rustic look.
- Casted bars also include markings for weight, purity, and sometimes a serial number, but the finish is less refined than minted bars.
- They may appeal to investors who appreciate the traditional method of production and unique appearance.
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