Shop unique silver bullets crafted from .999 fine silver, designed to replicate real ammunition while offering intrinsic bullion value. These collectible pieces combine novelty appeal with precious metal investment, making them ideal for both enthusiasts and gift buyers. Available in various calibers and weights, silver bullets add a distinctive edge to any portfolio, though they often carry higher premiums compared to traditional silver coins and bars.
Purchase a collection of authentic-looking, but authentically bullion value, .999 Fine silver bullets. They are novel and have investment properties, too, and are perfect for collectors and gift-givers alike. Silver bullets come in 1 oz, 2 oz and 5 oz denominations and add a unique sparkle to any collection, but they're more expensive than silver coins and bars as well, given that they appeal to collectors and givers more than practically any other type of silver product. Fully insured: Free shipping for orders of $199 or more. Check out the items in stock or read the full buying guide before deciding on a caliber.
BOLD is making it easy to purchase silver bullion online, with authentic silver bullet bullion from a trusted dealer, not gray market. Buy silver bullets online, silver bullets for sale in 1 oz, 2 oz, and 5 oz silver bullets.
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Purchasing silver bullion and high-quality silver bullion from the investment silver in real coins. Ideal for silver stacking, precious metals collectibles, or for purchasing silver gifts for the investor that is creating a collection of silver bullion rounds.
Premiums fluctuate with silver spot price and inventory availability. Check live product listings for current pricing.
Silver bullets photograph well, store compactly, and generate a reaction from people who've never considered owning silver. Whether you're building a themed collection or buying a gift for someone who'd never pick up a generic bar, silver bullets land differently. The form factor carries a cultural weight that a standard 1 oz round simply doesn't.
At $2–$5 per troy ounce over spot, you're not paying the inflated premiums seen on low-mintage numismatic coins. You get full .999 silver content with added resale personality — a useful diversification in a stack that's otherwise heavy on generic rounds or bars. Use silver bullets as the accent, not the foundation, and the premium math works in your favor.
A 1 oz silver bullet in original packaging is one of the highest-perceived-value silver gifts available. The novelty design introduces non-stackers to physical precious metals in a format that's immediately engaging. If you're buying silver to give rather than to hold, silver bullets earn their premium every time.
Producers are not always able to supply production runs as desired by the buyer. Silver bullets are minted privately and are sold in far smaller quantities than standard silver rounds and a specific SKU can sell out in days. If you're getting a tight supply on a particular design, then the secondary market price (which is usually over spot by $6-$8 for that design) is a reflection of real scarcity, not marketing. Generally, if the design of a particular bullet is important to you, it will be better to find out if the bullets are available today rather than waiting for a drop in spot-price, since the window of supply may be the more important of the two factors.
The collector premium is dependent on mint reputation. Bullion from trusted private mints that have a large collector base will retain these secondary market premiums during normal market cycles. There is no collector premium in the first place and obscure or off brand silver bullets may have the same .999 content, but will be sold at or near the melt value in the resale market. BOLD is very conscious about their selection of silver bullet products for this reason.
Presentation is important — don't remove the original packaging. Original packaging is a must when holding for resale and a definite must when gifting. A silver bullet in its original box or capsule has a resale value premium over a plain example of the same silver weight and purity. All silver bullets are packaged in their original mint packages on BOLD ships.
IRS requires government mint or approved refiner production. Classified as novelty rounds, not standard bullion bars or coins. This is a category reality, not a flaw in the product.
IRS-specifically approved. .999 fine silver bars from LBMA-approved refiners. Canadian Silver Maple Leafs and Austrian Silver Philharmonics.
Need IRA-eligible silver? Contact BOLD's IRA team for product recommendations and custodian coordination.
Whether you're buying a single 1 oz silver bullet or a full 5 oz silver bullet, BOLD's collection of silver bullets is built around one standard: authentic silver bullion, genuine private mint sourcing, and pricing you can verify before you buy.
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Yes. The silver bullets from BOLD are made from .999 pure (standard) silver. This is a purely aesthetic bullet form factor and the silver content is real, certified and the same as any other .999 fine silver product of the same weight. The bullets are Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) from well-known private mints.
They are a wonderful accent coloration, stacking piece and collector's item, but not the most economical choice for silver weight. On the raw math, silver rounds or large bars will be the lowest price per troy ounce compared to silver bullets if you're optimizing for the lowest price per troy ounce. Silver Bullions are collectibles that are worth more because they are more widely sought after and more valuable to give as gifts and are more unique for the purpose of resale — they are a great accent to your portfolio, but not an allocation.
No. Even if silver minted by private mints is .999, that doesn't make it quality enough to be included in a self-directed precious metals IRA. If silver is eligible for an IRA, consider American Silver Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, Austrian Philharmonics, or .999 fine bars from LBMA approved refiners.
Silver bullet prices reflect the actual price of the silver on the spot market, plus a premium that is paid to the refiner for the silver. The premium to the refiner varies with the mint and market conditions, but is generally between $2 and $5 per troy ounce. The product pages on BOLD have real-time spot-linked pricing.
Well-known private mints with large collector populations have secondary market premiums that generally hold up; this often leads to trade at $6 to $8 over spot when there's plenty of demand. The factor most important is the reputation of the mint, - bullets from a reputable brand in a large dealer catalog will retain collector premium at resale, while the off brand bullets may be sold near the melt value. For this reason, BOLD only offers reputable private mint silver bullets.
1 Oz., 2 Oz., and 5 Oz. are the most common weights. The 1 oz size is the most available and popular size for gifting and collecting purposes as it is the most affordable. Sizes are subject to availability and may change by mint and inventory; please see current listings for sizes on hand.