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Historical significance and symbolism comes together with innovation and modern technology at the 1 oz Come and Take It Divisible Silver Bar ( 4 x 1/4 oz).
| Quantity | Cash/Check | Credit Card | Paypal/Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - 19 | $83.20 | $86.69 | $87.78 |
| 20 - 39 | $82.20 | $85.65 | $86.72 |
| 40 or more | $81.20 | $84.61 | $85.67 |
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BOLD is proud to offer the 1 oz Come and Take It Divisible Silver Bar, a distinctive silver bullion piece designed with pre-scored division lines indicating four individual 1/4 oz sections.
This bar provides investors with a fractional silver concept that supports flexible ownership and potential liquidity options. Each bar contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver and features a bold, patriotic design that appeals to both stackers and collectors.
While the bar is manufactured with scoring intended to guide separation, the ease and cleanliness of division can vary from piece to piece due to the natural properties of silver and normal minting tolerances. Some bars may separate with hand pressure, while others may require additional leverage or tools, and separation may not always occur evenly. As with all bullion products, cosmetic variations and surface marks are normal and do not affect metal content or intrinsic value.
Whether kept intact or separated, this divisible silver bar remains a tangible, investment-grade bullion product with strong visual character and fractional versatility.
The obverse of the 1 oz Come and Take It Divisible Silver Bar ( 4 x 1/4 oz) bears the inscriptions of weight and purity as “1/4 OUNCE .999 SILVER.” These inscriptions are imprinted on each quadrant of the bar, which is divided into sections. Collectively, the inscriptions and divisible fractional bars comprise a singular 1 oz silver bar.
The ‘COME AND TAKE IT’ slogan defines resistance and defiance that was popularized in Texas. Its origins date back to ancient Greece as monon labe, which also stands for ‘come and take them.’
The Texas Revolution included a war between the Mexican soldiers and American soldiers, which was the Battle of Gonzales. In this battle, the Mexican soldiers demanded the return of a cannon from the Texas settlers. Their response was to raise a flag that read, “COME AND TAKE IT” to the Mexican soldiers. This flag is now a celebratory flag raised each October to pay homage to the battle and Texas’ heritage.
Own this highly symbolic with great value and investment potential, the 1 oz Come and Take It Divisible Silver Bar ( 4 x 1/4 oz) with the best prices at BOLD!
BOLD is proud to offer the 1 oz Come and Take It Divisible Silver Bar, a distinctive silver bullion piece designed with pre-scored division lines indicating four individual 1/4 oz sections.
This bar provides investors with a fractional silver concept that supports flexible ownership and potential liquidity options. Each bar contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver and features a bold, patriotic design that appeals to both stackers and collectors.
While the bar is manufactured with scoring intended to guide separation, the ease and cleanliness of division can vary from piece to piece due to the natural properties of silver and normal minting tolerances. Some bars may separate with hand pressure, while others may require additional leverage or tools, and separation may not always occur evenly. As with all bullion products, cosmetic variations and surface marks are normal and do not affect metal content or intrinsic value.
Whether kept intact or separated, this divisible silver bar remains a tangible, investment-grade bullion product with strong visual character and fractional versatility.
The obverse of the 1 oz Come and Take It Divisible Silver Bar ( 4 x 1/4 oz) bears the inscriptions of weight and purity as “1/4 OUNCE .999 SILVER.” These inscriptions are imprinted on each quadrant of the bar, which is divided into sections. Collectively, the inscriptions and divisible fractional bars comprise a singular 1 oz silver bar.
The ‘COME AND TAKE IT’ slogan defines resistance and defiance that was popularized in Texas. Its origins date back to ancient Greece as monon labe, which also stands for ‘come and take them.’
The Texas Revolution included a war between the Mexican soldiers and American soldiers, which was the Battle of Gonzales. In this battle, the Mexican soldiers demanded the return of a cannon from the Texas settlers. Their response was to raise a flag that read, “COME AND TAKE IT” to the Mexican soldiers. This flag is now a celebratory flag raised each October to pay homage to the battle and Texas’ heritage.
Own this highly symbolic with great value and investment potential, the 1 oz Come and Take It Divisible Silver Bar ( 4 x 1/4 oz) with the best prices at BOLD!