Question about 100 oz. bars of silver

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I think it depends on Maker but not sure.
But it can't be Much Different if there is.

Englehard 100 ozt Silver Bar
Type: 100 oz. Bar Dimensions: 5 3/4" x 3" x 1"
Minting
Dates: None Fine Silver
Content: 100.00 t oz
Weight: 100.00 t oz Fineness: .999
 

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If you have them, why not just measure them, instead of asking on this site? Or are you planning on a purchase, just curious. Hope they fit.
 

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Silver is at $17.89 right now.

Better Buy Soon.

There may be another Correction to $17.50

but $18 is just around the Bend.
 

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OroGrande said:
Or are you planning on a purchase, just curious.

Right, when I reach 100 oz. in 40% halves (about 676 coins) I want to trade 'em in for a bar and save space.
 

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Unless you know someone Figure on a 2 to 5% trade fee

so better round that off to 700 just in case
 

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That's why you're the Mod Jeff...

That was my next question. My coin shop of choice wasn't big on the idea of a straight trade. Hey, it didn't hurt to ask. An extra 2%-5% sounds fair. Thanks again for the info!
 

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