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One of the most important new silver bars to emerge in the 100 oz. range in recent years is the 100 oz. Dillon Gage Silver Bar. The bar marks the first time in almost 50 years of industry leadership that Dillon Gage is introducing its own trademark to the investor bar market after opening its new, state-of-the-art Dallas refinery that is ISO 9001:2015 certified in October 2025.
For decades, Dillon Gage Metals was the world's leading behind-the-scenes player in precious metals trading: an authorized dealer for the U.S. Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, and other sovereign mints throughout the world; a huge wholesaler, supplying precious metals to banks, financial institutions, and precious metal dealers in over 20 countries; and one of the pioneers of electronic precious metals trading. The 100 oz DG Metals silver bar embodies that institutional history—100 troy ounces of .999 fine silver and the weight of a company that's been serving as a cornerstone of the global bullion market since 1976.
At BOLD Precious Metals, this is one of the best premiums for 100 oz silver bars. It is brand new and laser-marked with a serial number and shipped directly from the manufacturer in a new production bar from an ISO certified facility.
On the obverse is the stacked version of the Dillon Gage logo, along with the weight, fineness and a unique serial number laser engraved on the coin. The “DG METALS” hallmark is clearly stamped near the top: a clear and contemporary hallmark, which certainly reflects the institutional professionalism of a company that has served financial institutions and sovereign mints for 50 years. Under the hallmark, the inscriptions verify the purity and weight of the silver: 999.0 FINE SILVER · 100 OZ. Each bar is individually numbered with a laser and is therefore traceable. Dillongage
The back is left blank on purpose, highlighting the beauty of investment-grade silver's clean, industrial look. Overall, this design is simple and underscores the surface finish and craftsmanship of the bar's materials, further highlighting Dillon Gage's commitment to creating something that is simple, functional, and beautiful. Hero Bullion
Clean reverse is an intentional design and concept. Like the blank reverse, Dillon Gage's identity is all about precision, accountability and substance. The silver is quite self-explanatory.
The silver bars are poured in 99.9% fine silver. The poured/cast format is what gives the bar its signature profile: each bar is naturally the heft and weight of a cast bar and the surface has slightly varying characteristics overlaid by the casting process, thus demonstrating the natural profile of a poured/cast bar, rather than a mass-pressed uniform bar. Dillongage
The 100 oz Dillon Gage Silver Bar is the only private bar that has the institutional credibility that Dillon Gage's has, because their track record is not one of design; it is the track record that provides the underpinning of the whole bullion industry.
Founded in 1976, Dillon Gage Metals has been a staple in the physical precious metals industry for many years and has consistently been named a trusted leader globally. One such difference is that Dillon Gage is one of just a few companies that have been given authorization by the United States Mint to purchase gold. The firm is also an authorized purchaser for all major sovereign mints around the globe. As a result of these mint agreements, Dillon Gage Metals will have priority purchasing power, which, in turn, will have a positive effect on pricing in the marketplace. Dillongage
Dillon Gage Metals has been in operation since 1976 and is among the top international precious metals dealers, where you can find the US Mint, Royal Canadian Mint and other world mints. Other operating units include precious metals and certified coin storage; real-time trading of gold, silver, platinum and palladium; as well as software and technology for precious metals dealers.
The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) environmental and sustainability guidelines were among the first to be implemented by Dillon Gage. Dillon Gage has been an LBMA Associate since 2011, and must meet LBMA requirements and continue to do so at all times, with no tolerance for failure.
This is an intentional extension of this model, as Dillon Gage introduces its branded bar line in 2025. The ISO 9001:2015 designation exemplifies our ongoing commitment to excellence," explained Terry Hanlon, president of Dillon Gage. “It is a testament to the precision, transparency and high-performance standards our clients have long known that we maintain in all we do.”
With their own investment bar lineup, they add new value and consistency to the market. Today, quality and accountability are built in to every step of the process for refined metal and finished product from a single trusted client.Dillon Gage bars are USA manufactured, guaranteed for Weight and purity and are IRA eligible. For investors, these bars are a tried and true source of higher-quality silver on a more attractive price tag—making it an ideal way to secure trusted bars of silver at less of a premium price than many other investments on the market today.
Bullion products made under an ISO 9001:2015 certified scope can be held in US Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and Canadian Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs).
The internationally accepted standard for quality management systems is ISO 9001:2015, which sets strict requirements for the facilities to ensure operational controls, environmental management, client service procedures and material traceability. This is a stamp of confidence for precious metals refineries that each bar is made to proven, audited quality; that the finished bar looks good; and that the processes used to create it are actually proven and audited.
In the context of an IRA, the ISO 9001:2015 designation is an extra element of assurance for investors that is desired by many custodians along with the IRS .999 purity requirement. The Dillon Gage 100 oz bar is both pure and production-certified!
For decades, the 100 troy ounce silver bar has been the most common large-format investment retail bar in the USA bullion market. It has a defined and established market niche that is based on sound logic:
The 100 oz bar has the lowest premium per ounce among retail silver bar formats, significantly less than 10 oz and 5 oz bars and rounds. The difference is amplified greatly at scale. If a person buys 100 troy ounces of silver in 10 10 oz. ingots, they will be paying a significantly larger premium than if they bought 1 100 oz. bar of silver.
The 100 oz bar format is universally accepted by precious metals dealers, coin shops and precious metals buyback programs throughout the United States. A 100 oz .999 sterling silver bar from a recognized domestic refiner is instantly recognized and valued by any reputable dealer.
E.g. If you are investing in silver with a Self-Directed Precious Metals IRA, the 100 oz size ensures the highest amount of silver per transaction and per bar, which optimizes your number of custodial transactions and storage units. One 100 oz bar will take one custody record; 100 1 oz rounds will take 100 custody records.
In the long term, the trend of 100 oz bars at modest premiums per ounce assures investors of recovering their bar's value at liquidation when the bars are sold in a dealer buyback program, as the 100 oz format is ubiquitous and the silver content is easy to confirm and appreciate.
The first-ever branded bar from one of the world's most respected names in precious metals institutions. The Dallas refinery is ISO 9001:2015 certified. One-of-a-kind serial number laser engraved. Made in USA. Simply put, a pedigree from the authorized U.S. Mint buyer. New production at one of the lowest premiums in the 100 oz branded-bar category. IRA-eligible. Best option for investors who want the lowest premium on a named high-quality bar (domestic certified refinery).
Engelhard 100 oz Silver Bar (secondary market) The name Engelhard is one of the most historically respected names in American silver refining and has been in production for many years. On the market at this time, however, bars of Engelhard 100 oz are sold in the secondary market; that is, they have been previously sold and surfaced with a greater likelihood of wear and have no guarantee of condition. These tend to have higher premiums than new-production bars such as Dillon Gage, in particular, due to the collector name recognition. The Engelhard is the more desirable choice for collectors seeking the added prestige of the name, while the Dillon Gage is the more desirable choice for investors who value institutional quality, new condition and more modest premiums.
Engelhard is a high-quality, historical name that ceased bar production and therefore has a secondary market premium that is based on name recognition rather than new production. Surface condition varies. A higher price than new-production bars. For investors who are interested in the lowest cost of silver, the Dillon Gage is more economical.
The Scottsdale KING STACKER 100 oz Silver Bar (new production) is another precision new production bar from a respected private mint in Scottsdale, Arizona, that utilizes the company's accurate interlocking STACKER® engineering that forms stable columns of bars in storage. The recognition of Scottsdale's heritage and long-time association with the Dillon Gage bar, along with the stackable nature of the design, justify the higher premium. Best option for investors who want the most storage efficiency; Best option for investors who want the lowest premium and institutional name authority, Dillon Gage.
A solid new production product from Asahi Refining, the largest industrial refinery with solid institutional credentials. Is slightly more expensive than the Dillon Gage bar at most dealers. Comparable IRA eligibility. Well-developed secondary market recognition. The Dillon Gage and Asahi bars are in direct competition at the institutional level in new production; the traceability advantage of the Dillon Gage is due to the unique serial numbers and the domestic production.
One of the most important new silver bars to emerge in the 100 oz. range in recent years is the 100 oz. Dillon Gage Silver Bar. The bar marks the first time in almost 50 years of industry leadership that Dillon Gage is introducing its own trademark to the investor bar market after opening its new, state-of-the-art Dallas refinery that is ISO 9001:2015 certified in October 2025.
For decades, Dillon Gage Metals was the world's leading behind-the-scenes player in precious metals trading: an authorized dealer for the U.S. Mint, Royal Canadian Mint, and other sovereign mints throughout the world; a huge wholesaler, supplying precious metals to banks, financial institutions, and precious metal dealers in over 20 countries; and one of the pioneers of electronic precious metals trading. The 100 oz DG Metals silver bar embodies that institutional history—100 troy ounces of .999 fine silver and the weight of a company that's been serving as a cornerstone of the global bullion market since 1976.
At BOLD Precious Metals, this is one of the best premiums for 100 oz silver bars. It is brand new and laser-marked with a serial number and shipped directly from the manufacturer in a new production bar from an ISO certified facility.
On the obverse is the stacked version of the Dillon Gage logo, along with the weight, fineness and a unique serial number laser engraved on the coin. The “DG METALS” hallmark is clearly stamped near the top: a clear and contemporary hallmark, which certainly reflects the institutional professionalism of a company that has served financial institutions and sovereign mints for 50 years. Under the hallmark, the inscriptions verify the purity and weight of the silver: 999.0 FINE SILVER · 100 OZ. Each bar is individually numbered with a laser and is therefore traceable. Dillongage
The back is left blank on purpose, highlighting the beauty of investment-grade silver's clean, industrial look. Overall, this design is simple and underscores the surface finish and craftsmanship of the bar's materials, further highlighting Dillon Gage's commitment to creating something that is simple, functional, and beautiful. Hero Bullion
Clean reverse is an intentional design and concept. Like the blank reverse, Dillon Gage's identity is all about precision, accountability and substance. The silver is quite self-explanatory.
The silver bars are poured in 99.9% fine silver. The poured/cast format is what gives the bar its signature profile: each bar is naturally the heft and weight of a cast bar and the surface has slightly varying characteristics overlaid by the casting process, thus demonstrating the natural profile of a poured/cast bar, rather than a mass-pressed uniform bar. Dillongage
The 100 oz Dillon Gage Silver Bar is the only private bar that has the institutional credibility that Dillon Gage's has, because their track record is not one of design; it is the track record that provides the underpinning of the whole bullion industry.
Founded in 1976, Dillon Gage Metals has been a staple in the physical precious metals industry for many years and has consistently been named a trusted leader globally. One such difference is that Dillon Gage is one of just a few companies that have been given authorization by the United States Mint to purchase gold. The firm is also an authorized purchaser for all major sovereign mints around the globe. As a result of these mint agreements, Dillon Gage Metals will have priority purchasing power, which, in turn, will have a positive effect on pricing in the marketplace. Dillongage
Dillon Gage Metals has been in operation since 1976 and is among the top international precious metals dealers, where you can find the US Mint, Royal Canadian Mint and other world mints. Other operating units include precious metals and certified coin storage; real-time trading of gold, silver, platinum and palladium; as well as software and technology for precious metals dealers.
The London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) environmental and sustainability guidelines were among the first to be implemented by Dillon Gage. Dillon Gage has been an LBMA Associate since 2011, and must meet LBMA requirements and continue to do so at all times, with no tolerance for failure.
This is an intentional extension of this model, as Dillon Gage introduces its branded bar line in 2025. The ISO 9001:2015 designation exemplifies our ongoing commitment to excellence," explained Terry Hanlon, president of Dillon Gage. “It is a testament to the precision, transparency and high-performance standards our clients have long known that we maintain in all we do.”
With their own investment bar lineup, they add new value and consistency to the market. Today, quality and accountability are built in to every step of the process for refined metal and finished product from a single trusted client.Dillon Gage bars are USA manufactured, guaranteed for Weight and purity and are IRA eligible. For investors, these bars are a tried and true source of higher-quality silver on a more attractive price tag—making it an ideal way to secure trusted bars of silver at less of a premium price than many other investments on the market today.
Bullion products made under an ISO 9001:2015 certified scope can be held in US Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and Canadian Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs).
The internationally accepted standard for quality management systems is ISO 9001:2015, which sets strict requirements for the facilities to ensure operational controls, environmental management, client service procedures and material traceability. This is a stamp of confidence for precious metals refineries that each bar is made to proven, audited quality; that the finished bar looks good; and that the processes used to create it are actually proven and audited.
In the context of an IRA, the ISO 9001:2015 designation is an extra element of assurance for investors that is desired by many custodians along with the IRS .999 purity requirement. The Dillon Gage 100 oz bar is both pure and production-certified!
For decades, the 100 troy ounce silver bar has been the most common large-format investment retail bar in the USA bullion market. It has a defined and established market niche that is based on sound logic:
The 100 oz bar has the lowest premium per ounce among retail silver bar formats, significantly less than 10 oz and 5 oz bars and rounds. The difference is amplified greatly at scale. If a person buys 100 troy ounces of silver in 10 10 oz. ingots, they will be paying a significantly larger premium than if they bought 1 100 oz. bar of silver.
The 100 oz bar format is universally accepted by precious metals dealers, coin shops and precious metals buyback programs throughout the United States. A 100 oz .999 sterling silver bar from a recognized domestic refiner is instantly recognized and valued by any reputable dealer.
E.g. If you are investing in silver with a Self-Directed Precious Metals IRA, the 100 oz size ensures the highest amount of silver per transaction and per bar, which optimizes your number of custodial transactions and storage units. One 100 oz bar will take one custody record; 100 1 oz rounds will take 100 custody records.
In the long term, the trend of 100 oz bars at modest premiums per ounce assures investors of recovering their bar's value at liquidation when the bars are sold in a dealer buyback program, as the 100 oz format is ubiquitous and the silver content is easy to confirm and appreciate.
The first-ever branded bar from one of the world's most respected names in precious metals institutions. The Dallas refinery is ISO 9001:2015 certified. One-of-a-kind serial number laser engraved. Made in USA. Simply put, a pedigree from the authorized U.S. Mint buyer. New production at one of the lowest premiums in the 100 oz branded-bar category. IRA-eligible. Best option for investors who want the lowest premium on a named high-quality bar (domestic certified refinery).
Engelhard 100 oz Silver Bar (secondary market) The name Engelhard is one of the most historically respected names in American silver refining and has been in production for many years. On the market at this time, however, bars of Engelhard 100 oz are sold in the secondary market; that is, they have been previously sold and surfaced with a greater likelihood of wear and have no guarantee of condition. These tend to have higher premiums than new-production bars such as Dillon Gage, in particular, due to the collector name recognition. The Engelhard is the more desirable choice for collectors seeking the added prestige of the name, while the Dillon Gage is the more desirable choice for investors who value institutional quality, new condition and more modest premiums.
Engelhard is a high-quality, historical name that ceased bar production and therefore has a secondary market premium that is based on name recognition rather than new production. Surface condition varies. A higher price than new-production bars. For investors who are interested in the lowest cost of silver, the Dillon Gage is more economical.
The Scottsdale KING STACKER 100 oz Silver Bar (new production) is another precision new production bar from a respected private mint in Scottsdale, Arizona, that utilizes the company's accurate interlocking STACKER® engineering that forms stable columns of bars in storage. The recognition of Scottsdale's heritage and long-time association with the Dillon Gage bar, along with the stackable nature of the design, justify the higher premium. Best option for investors who want the most storage efficiency; Best option for investors who want the lowest premium and institutional name authority, Dillon Gage.
A solid new production product from Asahi Refining, the largest industrial refinery with solid institutional credentials. Is slightly more expensive than the Dillon Gage bar at most dealers. Comparable IRA eligibility. Well-developed secondary market recognition. The Dillon Gage and Asahi bars are in direct competition at the institutional level in new production; the traceability advantage of the Dillon Gage is due to the unique serial numbers and the domestic production.