Silver Bullion

An overview of the different forms of physical silver available through our brokerage process.

Junk Silver

Junk silver refers to older circulation coins that contain silver content. These coins are valued based on their silver weight rather than their face value or collectability.

Common characteristics:

  • Composed of circulated silver coinage

  • Valued by silver content

  • Variable condition and appearance

  • Often used for fractional silver exposure

Junk silver may be suitable for buyers seeking smaller denominations of physical silver.

Silver Bars

Silver bars are the most common choice for buyers sourcing larger quantities of physical silver. They are typically available in a range of sizes and are valued for their efficiency in bulk transactions.

Common characteristics:

  • Produced by recognized refiners

  • Clearly stamped with weight and purity

  • Often preferred for larger orders

  • Lower premiums relative to smaller retail products

Silver bars are well suited for buyers seeking bulk exposure to physical silver.

Silver Coins

Silver coins are government-minted products with a defined weight and purity. While often associated with collectability, many buyers source silver coins primarily for their standardized production and recognition.

Common characteristics:

  • Minted by official government mints

  • Clearly defined purity and weight

  • Higher premiums compared to bars

  • Widely recognized formats

Silver coins may appeal to buyers who value official minting and standardized products.

Silver Rounds

Silver rounds are privately minted bullion products that resemble coins but do not carry a government face value. They are typically produced for investment and bullion purposes only.

Common characteristics:

  • Produced by private mints

  • Standardized weight and purity

  • Often lower premiums than coins

  • Designed specifically for bullion sourcing

Silver rounds provide an alternative for buyers seeking standardized silver without government minting.

Request a Silver Quote

Begin a private discussion with a broker to explore availability, requirements, and next steps for sourcing physical silver.