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Geiger Edelemetalle is continuing a tradition of silver refining that dates back almost 800 years!
These bars have a unique look, and are a little chunkier looking than other similar sized bars. All of the bars have ribbed edges, similar to a coin to provide you with extra confidence.
The image on the reverse is of the Baroque Castle Guldengossa, the company's headquarters near Leipzig, Germany. The obverse is stamped with the weight and purity of the bar.
In multiples of 30 these bars will ship in a plastic tray.
3951 | |
DE | |
Geiger Edelmetalle | |
Brilliant uncirculated | |
999 | |
The words "Geiger Edelmetalle 5g Feinsilber 999" | |
An image of the Geiger Edelmetalle headquarters and the words "Schloss Guldengossa" | |
0.1608 |
SKU
3951
Country
DE
Manufacturer
Geiger Edelmetalle
Condition
Brilliant uncirculated
Purity
999
Obverse
The words "Geiger Edelmetalle 5g Feinsilber 999"
Reverse
An image of the Geiger Edelmetalle headquarters and the words "Schloss Guldengossa"
Metal Weight (ozt)
0.1608
5 gram Geiger Edelmetalle Silver Bar
Geiger Edelemetalle is continuing a tradition of silver refining that dates back almost 800 years!
These bars have a unique look, and are a little chunkier looking than other similar sized bars.
All of the bars have ribbed edges, similar to a coin to provide you with extra confidence.
The image on the reverse is of the Baroque Castle Guldengossa, the company's headquarters near Leipzig, Germany.
The obverse is stamped with the weight and purity of the bar.

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