Buy Johnson Matthey Gold Bars

Johnson Matthey gold bars are available as original products at a reasonable price at BOLD Precious Metals. Each bar is meticulously checked in terms of weight, purity and state, and sent out safely at a transparent price based on live gold spot prices, and fully insured. Purchasing of Johnson Matthey gold bars is a safe and reliable procedure, which give investors peace of mind. Just like long-term wealth preservation or the security of tangible assets, Johnson Matthey gold bars are still an option you can count on when deciding to become a serious gold buyer.

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Dealer's Perspective · Ryan Cochran, BOLD Precious Metals

Buy Johnson Matthey Gold Bars — Vintage Bullion. No New Supply. Every Dealer Knows the Stamp.

If you're searching for Johnson Matthey gold bars, you already know something most casual buyers don't: these bars are no longer being made. Johnson Matthey officially exited gold bar production in 2015, which means every JM bar available today is secondary market — authentic vintage bullion from one of the most respected refiners in the 200-year history of precious metals.

That's not a caveat. That's a buying signal. At BOLD Precious Metals, we carry authenticated Johnson Matthey gold bars in the sizes buyers actually want — priced at the lowest premiums in the market, with free shipping on orders over $199. Every bar is verified .9999 fine gold before it ships.

.9999 Fine Gold Production Discontinued 2015 LBMA Good Delivery Legacy XRF Authenticated Before Shipping Free Insured Shipping $199+

Dealer Insight — Why JM Bars Still Lead the Secondary Market

"In over 15 years of dealing bullion, Johnson Matthey bars remain among the easiest to liquidate at spot or above. Dealers and secondary buyers recognize the JM stamp on sight — there's no haggling over legitimacy the way you sometimes see with obscure refiner bars. The 2015 discontinuation hasn't hurt demand one bit; if anything, it's separated serious JM inventory from the flood of newly-minted alternatives. When a client asks me what vintage refiner bar to hold long-term, JM is still the first name I say."

— Ryan Cochran, Senior Bullion Dealer, BOLD Precious Metals

Johnson Matthey: 200 Years of Refining History Behind Every Bar

Founded in London in 1817, Johnson Matthey built its reputation across platinum group metals, industrial chemistry, and precious metals refining. By the mid-20th century, JM had become one of the London Bullion Market Association's (LBMA) original Good Delivery refiners — a designation that represents the gold standard of bar authentication in global wholesale markets.

JM bars struck in the 1970s through 2015 carry that LBMA Good Delivery legacy in their pedigree. The stamp "J.M." or "JOHNSON MATTHEY" with assay mark and bar weight has been instantly recognizable to professional dealers across North America, Europe, and Asia for generations. That recognition translates directly into liquidity when you're ready to sell.

Overlooked Fact — Domestic U.S. Production

Johnson Matthey's North American refining operations were headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah — not London. Many of the JM gold bars circulating in the U.S. secondary market today were refined domestically, which matters for buyers who prioritize chain-of-custody transparency in their due diligence.

Johnson Matthey Gold Bar Sizes: What's Available and What to Buy

The secondary market concentrates JM gold bars heavily in two sizes. Understanding the format differences is critical to making the right purchase decision for your goals. Browse our full gold bars collection to compare across all refiners and sizes.

Size Purity Typical Format Collector Premium Best For
1 oz .9999 fine Assay card (select); loose bar Highest — especially assay-carded Liquidity, gifting, IRA diversification
10 oz .9999 fine Loose stamped bar Moderate Institutional stacking, lower per-oz premium
100 gram .9999 fine Loose stamped bar Low to moderate Mid-size investment, international buyers
1 kilo .9999 fine Serial-numbered, loose Low (rarity offsets collector interest) High-value wealth storage

Assay Packaging — Worth the Premium?

Not all JM gold bars come in assay cards. A 1 oz JM bar in original sealed assay packaging commands a measurable premium over an identical raw bar — typically $5–$15/oz depending on market conditions. If you're buying to resell or building a high-liquidity position, the assay-carded versions are worth the additional cost at purchase. If you're stacking strictly for spot-value exposure, the raw bar is the lower-cost route to the same .9999 gold content.

Johnson Matthey vs. Other Vintage Refiners: Which Gold Bars Should You Buy?

Buyers frequently weigh JM against Engelhard and Credit Suisse. Here's how they stack up on the factors that actually drive resale value and dealer acceptance.

Feature Johnson Matthey Engelhard Credit Suisse
Founded 1817 1839 1856
Production Status Discontinued 2015 Discontinued 1988 Active
Standard Purity .9999 fine Mostly .999 fine .9999 fine
LBMA Good Delivery Yes Yes Yes
North American Dealer Recognition Extremely High Very High High
Counterfeit Risk Low (distinctive stamp) Low-Moderate Low
Resale Liquidity

Why the 2015 Discontinuation Changes the Math for Buyers Today

When Johnson Matthey stopped gold bar production in 2015, they created a fixed supply. Unlike a government mint that can strike another million coins next year, JM gold bars are finite. Available supply either stays flat or contracts as bars are melted, lost, or absorbed into permanent collections. This has three direct implications for buyers making purchasing decisions right now.

  1. 1

    Condition Commands a Premium

    A JM bar with strong strike clarity, clean surfaces, and no edge damage is worth more than a worn example of identical weight and purity. We grade the condition of every JM bar in our inventory before listing — you know exactly what you're receiving before it ships.

  2. 2

    Timing Matters More Than With New-Production Bullion

    As gold prices rise and secondary market inventory gets absorbed by long-term holders, JM bars in the most popular sizes — particularly 1 oz — become genuinely harder to source at competitive premiums. The window to buy at low premiums over spot narrows with each market cycle. There is no restock button.

  3. 3

    Scarcity Is Structural, Not Manufactured

    There's no new JM inventory coming. What exists today is what exists. That's a fundamentally different supply dynamic than buying PAMP Suisse or Perth Mint bars where restocking is a phone call away. Fixed supply plus sustained institutional demand is a straightforward long-term value case.

How to Verify a Johnson Matthey Gold Bar Is Authentic

Because JM bars are vintage and no longer produced, counterfeit concerns are a legitimate buyer consideration — though the risk is lower than with government coins due to the wholesale-market provenance of most circulating JM inventory.

Authentication Checklist — What Genuine Bars Exhibit

  • Stamp clarity: Clean, deep-struck "JOHNSON MATTHEY" or "J.M." stamp with bar weight, purity designation (.9999 FINE GOLD), and serial number on larger sizes. Counterfeits show shallower stamping depth and inconsistent font spacing.
  • Weight tolerance: A genuine 1 oz JM bar weighs 31.1035 grams (±0.05g). A 10 oz bar weighs 311.035 grams. Any bar measuring outside these tolerances warrants additional testing.
  • SecureDesign packaging (select 1 oz): Certain 1 oz JM bars were issued in SecureDesign assay cards with embedded security features. If the card shows signs of tampering, resealing, or surface irregularities around the bar window, treat it as suspect.
  • Sigma Metalytics / XRF verification: At BOLD, we use non-destructive XRF testing on all vintage refiner bars above a threshold value before they ship. This confirms gold content without damaging the bar or its packaging. Ask our team for specific test documentation on any bar in our inventory.

Buying Johnson Matthey Gold Bars at BOLD: The Short Version

XRF Authenticated Before Every Shipment

All JM gold bars are verified .9999 fine gold using non-destructive XRF testing before they ship. You can request documentation on exactly what verification was performed on any specific bar.

Lowest Premiums Guaranteed

Find a lower published price on the same bar and we'll beat it. No negotiation, no forms required.

Free, Fully Insured Shipping

All orders over $199 ship free with full insurance coverage. Discreet, non-descript packaging on every order.

Multiple Payment Methods

Credit card, check, bank wire, and cryptocurrency all accepted. SSL-encrypted checkout, A+ BBB-rated dealer.

Real Bullion Dealers — Not a Call Center

Our team is available to answer questions about specific bar sizes, assay status, or current JM inventory. Ask about bar condition, verification documentation, or buyback pricing on any holding.

Johnson Matthey Gold Bar — Frequently Asked Questions

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Are Johnson Matthey gold bars still being made?

No. Johnson Matthey exited gold bar production in 2015. All JM gold bars available today are secondary market inventory — authentic vintage bullion with no new supply entering the market. This makes current availability finite and condition-dependent.

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Are Johnson Matthey gold bars a good investment?

For investors prioritizing liquidity and institutional recognition, yes. JM bars are among the most widely accepted vintage refiner bars in North America. They trade at or near spot with minimal dealer friction, making them a reliable wealth-storage vehicle rather than a speculative collectible.

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Do Johnson Matthey gold bars come with assay certificates?

Select 1 oz JM bars were produced in sealed assay card packaging, some with SecureDesign security features. Larger bars (10 oz, kilo) are typically loose stamped bars without assay packaging. Assay-carded 1 oz versions carry a collector premium worth paying if resale is a priority.

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What is a Johnson Matthey SecureDesign gold bar?

SecureDesign is JM's proprietary assay card format used on certain 1 oz gold bars. The card incorporates tamper-evident features and security printing to authenticate the bar without requiring it to be removed from packaging. SecureDesign bars trade at a premium over raw 1 oz JM bars of identical weight and purity.

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Where can I sell Johnson Matthey gold bars?

JM bars are accepted by virtually all major bullion dealers, coin shops, and secondary market platforms in North America. BOLD also buys back JM gold bars — visit our Sell to Us page for current buy pricing. The high dealer recognition of the JM stamp means you won't face the verification delays or discount offers that sometimes apply to obscure refiner bars.

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How can I verify a Johnson Matthey gold bar is authentic?

Check stamp depth and consistency, verify exact troy weight (31.1035g for 1 oz), inspect any assay card for tampering signs, and request XRF test documentation if purchasing high-value quantities. BOLD tests and authenticates every JM bar before listing — ask our team for specific verification details on any bar in our inventory.

Ryan's Verdict — Should You Buy Johnson Matthey Gold Bars?

"Buy Johnson Matthey gold bars if you want institutional-grade vintage bullion with a name every dealer in North America will recognize without a second look. Don't buy them expecting dramatic numismatic premiums over spot — these are investment-grade bars first, collector pieces second. But for pure wealth storage, portfolio weight in physical gold, and long-term resale confidence, JM bars are as close to a sure thing as vintage bullion gets."

— Ryan Cochran, BOLD Precious Metals

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