2018 Fiji Argor Heraeus Cast 5kg Silver Coin Bar (Pre-Owned)

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          The impressive 2018 Cast 5kg Silver Coin Bar is manufactured by the German refiner Argor Heraeus SA, who are accredited by the LBMA and have over 70 years of experience in refining precious metals.

          The impressive 2018 Cast 5kg Silver Coin Bar is manufactured by the German refiner Argor Heraeus SA, who are accredited by the LBMA and have over 70 years of experience in refining precious metals.

          This silver coin bar is issued by the Reserve Bank of Fiji and therefore holds a denomination of 25 FJ$ (Fijian Dollar). It is classified as a coin, as it has the appearance of a bar but is considered a coin due to its face value.

          Please note: As these are pre-owned bars, detail on the bars may vary slightly from those illustrated with different markings and where applicable serial numbers. Images used are for illustration purposes only.  

          • Issuing Authority: Reserve Bank of Fiji
          • Fineness: 0.9999 fine silver
          • Finish: Cast Bullion
          • Silver Content: 160.7550 troy ounces of silver
          • Presentation: Foil with certificate on back
          • Condition: Pre-Owned
          • Weight: 5kg / 5,000 grams
          • Dimensions: 230.00 x 59.00 x 40.00 mm

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          Argor-Heraeus

          The Argor-Heraeus Group, founded in 1951, is one of the world’s most important processors of precious metals. Their main production facility is based in Mendrisio (Ticino, Switzerland), where they refine silver, gold, platinum and palladium in addition to producing investment grade bars for wholesale and retail markets. They also have international branch offices in Germany, Italy and Chile.

          The global technology company Heraeus acquired Argor-Heraeus (Argor) in April 2017 through its global business unit, Heraeus Precious Metals (HPM).