The mintage of Engelhard silver rounds varies significantly depending on the specific design and year of production. Engelhard, a well-known private mint, produced silver rounds primarily from the 1970s to the early 2000s, and some designs are much rarer than others. While exact mintage numbers for each round are often not publicly available, certain popular designs, like the Engelhard "Prospector," are known to have a limited supply, making them highly sought after by collectors. Overall, the scarcity and demand for these rounds contribute to their value in the numismatic market.
Silver currently retails for about $20/oz. That amount may or may not have been true at the time of its posting. The complete story is that pure silver (.999 fine) is traded daily and its value changes just like any other commodity. Today, 8-20-2009, silver is at $13.88 a troy ounce, making the value of a 1 troy ounce Engelhard silver bar today worth about $14. That value was most assuredly change in the future. There are also sometimes premiums paid for a silver bar or round because of the design or mintage. This site shows a list of all the different types and numbers made of Engelhard one ounce bars: http://freesilverguide.com/engelhard-bars/
There are several places where someone can buy Engelhard silver. Some possible options are Apmex, Provident Metals, CMI Gold & Silver, eBay or Amazon.
Silver was $17.68 an ounce, according to Engelhard Commodities.
A 1 kilogram bar of silver.
The Engelhard prospector silver round is considered a collectible. ÊIt is highly sought out due to the quality of the mint andÊlimited distribution. ÊThe round is 1 Troy ounce of silver with a diameter of 39.8mm.
According to the latest Engelhard Commodities, 1 oz of silver is worth: $21.
Mintage data for U.S. silver quarters produced from 1796 to 1963 shows a mintage of 3,138,259,970 coins. The mintage data for 1964 is 1,264,526,113 coins this would bring the total to 4,402,786,083 silver U.S. quarters.
Mintage is the number of coins that were struck, a mintamrk identifies were the coin was made. 1964 is the highest mintage and last year of all 90% silver Washington quarters, and most coins are valued only for the silver at about $3.00
Engelhard was created in 1902.
Engelhard ended in 2006.
The value of a 10 oz Engelhard silver bar is primarily determined by the current market price of silver, which fluctuates daily. As of late 2023, the price of silver is typically around $25 to $30 per ounce, making the intrinsic value of the bar between $250 and $300. However, Engelhard bars are often considered collectible, which may add a premium to their value. It's best to check current market conditions and local dealers for the most accurate pricing.
Value depends on the Spot Price of silver at time of sale. Currently silver is $22.42 per ounce.