Secure a niche in a closed market. Johnson Matthey silver is a closed-supply asset. Since production ended in 2015, every JM bar sold today comes from existing private inventory—meaning supply can only shrink, never expand. Each bar at BOLD is examined by XRF technology and Sigma Metalytics to ensure that it is .999 pure. Every bar is authenticated before shipment and delivered fully insured, which is why we offer discreet, fully insured delivery on every order. Inventory is limited to stock on hand. Secure your ounces before premiums adjust to shrinking supply.


5 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar
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Silver 10 oz Johnson Matthey Bar
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“New” is typical in the precious metals market. Vintage is rare. Johnson Matthey is a closed supply system; you are buying a brand that will not be puffed up by a new mass mint. This brand is associated with some level of global recognition, ensuring immediate circulation with any global depository or dealer.
JM bars are increasingly held for the long term, reducing resale availability and strengthening premiums over time. Such rarity forms a Premium Floor that generic silver cannot rival.
Buying vintage bullion should be audit-first—and BOLD completes that verification before the bar ever ships. Our testing protocol protects you from the risks of the secondary market:
No. Johnson Matthey no longer produces silver bars for the bullion market. As a result, today’s supply comes from secondary-market inventory.
We utilize a multi-stage authentication process including ultrasonic and electromagnetic testing. We guarantee the weight and .999 purity of every JM bar we sell, backed by our reputation as a leading US dealer.
Premiums reflect both the silver content and the closed-supply nature of discontinued JM production, which creates sustained secondary-market demand. Their value is driven by both the silver spot price and their status as a discontinued luxury brand.
To protect your privacy and security, our packaging contains no mention of "Gold," "Silver," or "BOLD Precious Metals" on the outside. It appears as a standard, unassuming parcel to any third party.