VERY RARE Arizona Assay Silver Ingot - Fewer Than 50 Known - 4. 24 OZS - 999 Fine
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:548688 | Year: 1969 |
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States | Brand/Mint: Arizona Assay |
Fineness: .999 |
For serious collectors of silver ingots/bars - a very rare Arizona Assay Office silver ingot. Fewer than 50 are known. See below for information from Engelhard's website. Total of 4.24 OZS and 999 fine. Being sold without reserve! Shipped via USPS Priority Mail. Buyer must have a valid US postal address. No international shipping. Thanks for looking and good luck!
Copied from: https://allengelhard.com/arizona-assay-office/
"Arizona Assay Office ingots were reportedly pro...duced for Paul Franklin by Jack Stone in 1969 out of his North First Street location in Phoenix, Arizona. These examples were produced in total mintage of 80 and in varying fineness of .720, .900, .925, .963, .999 and .9995 purity. The .725 and .925 examples are similar to each other in casting size, but are distinctly different than the other examples. Additionally, the .995 and .999/.9995 examples were produced using two different casting moulds, with ingots S454 and S456 being of a larger and more shallow casting mould than the other examples. A few unique copper examples were also produced, and are presented within this page among their silver counterparts. There are currently fewer than 50 known Arizona Assay Office examples, at least 12 of which demonstrate a single border ring hallmark stamp."
Copied from: https://allengelhard.com/arizona-assay-office/
"Arizona Assay Office ingots were reportedly pro...duced for Paul Franklin by Jack Stone in 1969 out of his North First Street location in Phoenix, Arizona. These examples were produced in total mintage of 80 and in varying fineness of .720, .900, .925, .963, .999 and .9995 purity. The .725 and .925 examples are similar to each other in casting size, but are distinctly different than the other examples. Additionally, the .995 and .999/.9995 examples were produced using two different casting moulds, with ingots S454 and S456 being of a larger and more shallow casting mould than the other examples. A few unique copper examples were also produced, and are presented within this page among their silver counterparts. There are currently fewer than 50 known Arizona Assay Office examples, at least 12 of which demonstrate a single border ring hallmark stamp."