Silver Bars
Silver bars are one of the most straightforward and cost-effective ways to own physical silver. They are struck in high-purity .999 or .9999 fine silver and are produced by both private refineries and government mints. Private mints (like Engelhard, Johnson Matthey, or Scottsdale) often issue bars with creative designs or simple stamped hallmarks, while government mints (such as the Royal Canadian Mint or Perth Mint) produce official, serialized bars backed by their reputation for quality and security features.
Fractional Silver Bars
Fractional bars range from as little as 1 gram up to ½ oz. These are perfect for beginners because they allow you to start stacking silver at a very low entry point. While they carry higher premiums per ounce, they offer flexibility for trade, gifting, or collecting and are often chosen by those who want to diversify with smaller, easy-to-handle bullion. Available Here
1 oz Silver Bars
The 1 oz bar is the most common size, affordable and widely recognized. They are produced by both government mints (like the RCM Maple bar) and private mints (like Sunshine or Engelhard). Collectors and stackers alike favor them for their liquidity, low cost of entry, and variety of designs. Available Here
100 Gram Silver Bars
The 100 gram silver bar is a fractional bullion option that equals about 3.2 troy ounces. These bars are often chosen by new stackers who want an affordable way to buy more than a single ounce but still avoid the upfront cost of larger bars. Available Here
5 oz Silver Bars
The 5 oz silver bar is a solid middle-ground option for stackers who want more weight than a 1 oz bar but aren’t ready to jump into very large pieces. They are typically struck in .999 fine silver and are produced by both private refineries and government mints. Collectors often enjoy 5 oz bars because they are compact and easy to store / handle. Available Here
10 oz Silver Bars
The 10 oz silver bar is one of the most popular sizes for serious silver investors. Like the 5 oz, these bars are struck in .999 fine silver and widely available from both private and government sources. However, because of their larger size, premiums per ounce are generally lower, making them more efficient for building wealth in silver. Available Here
Kilo Silver Bars (32.15 oz)
Kilo bars are the sweet spot for investors looking to hold bulk silver in a single piece. Weighing 32.15 ounces, they carry some of the lowest premiums per ounce, making them excellent for long-term stacking. Both government and private mints issue kilo bars, and they are often beautifully crafted, making them as collectible as they are practical. Available here
50 oz Silver Bars
The 50 oz silver bar is less common than 10 oz or 100 oz sizes, but it offers a strong balance for investors who want substantial weight without stepping into very large bars. Typically struck in .999 fine silver, these bars are produced mostly by private mints, such as Scottsdale or Monarch Precious Metals. Available Here
100 oz Silver Bars
The 100 oz silver bar is one of the most widely recognized large-format bullion products in the world. Typically struck in .999 fine silver, these bars are produced by both private refineries (like Engelhard, Johnson Matthey, and Scottsdale) and government mints (notably the Royal Canadian Mint). They carry a reputation for trust, weight accuracy, and long-term value. Available Here
1,000 oz Silver Bars
The 1,000 oz “good delivery” bar is the industry standard used on the wholesale market and traded on major exchanges like COMEX. These massive bars can weigh slightly more or less than 1,000 oz and are not designed for small retail buyers, but rather for large-scale investors and institutional storage. They carry the lowest premiums per ounce but are heavy, bulky, and less liquid compared to smaller bars. Available Here