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5 troy ounce silver bar Germania Mint

220,00 each
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Germania Mint’s 5 troy ounce silver bar is vast in 99,99% pure silver. A unique serial number is added to each bar and the mint’s logo can be found on the back.

Specifications

Germania Mint

Physical properties

Net weight

The net weight is determined by multiplying the gross weight with with the purity.

5 troy ounce
Purity and metal type 99,99%  |  Silver
Condition Brilliantly Uncirculated

Origin

Meltery Germania Mint

Price properties

Selling price € 220,00 (€ 181,82 excluding VAT)
Metal worth € 146,43
Price per gram

The price per gram is determined by dividing the sales price by the net weight.

€ 1,41
Premium

The premium is determined by substracting the metal worth from the sales price.

€ 73,57
Investment score B-label
VAT-rate Taxable Goods

Information

5 troy ounce Germania Mint silverbar

The 5 troy ounce silver bar Germania Mint is cast in 99,99% pure silver. This compact silver bar weighs 155,52 grams, making it suitable for the smaller business investor. The silver bars are issued by the well-known mint house Germania Mint and are therefore known worldwide.
 
The shiny front of the silver bar shows the logo of the mint, the silver content, weight of the bar and a unique serial number. The reverse side has a dull rough appearance with a holographic image of the Germania Mint logo at the bottom. The silver bar comes in a special black packaging to protect the silver bar.
 

Silver bars as a business investment

Silver bars are seen as commodities and therefore standard taxed with 21% VAT. For private individuals, silver bars are therefore less suitable than silver coins as a investment, as silver coins fall under the margin scheme. With a business purchase, however, it is usually possible to reclaim the VAT. This allows you as a business customer to invest in silver cheaply. The silver becomes part of your business assets. If you want to sell your silver bars again, you will have to charge the 21% VAT again.

Design of Germania Mint 5 troy ounce silver bar:

On the obverse side of the 5 troy ounce silver bar, we observe the logo of Germania Mint. This logo features a two-headed eagle surrounded by a wreath. Above the eagle, a crown is depicted. Additionally, the obverse side of the 5 troy ounce silver bar also displays the name of the mint, GERMANIA MINT, the silver purity 999.9 FINE SILVER, the individual and unique bar number, and the weight of the bar, 5 OZ.
 
On the reverse side of the 5 troy ounce silver bar from Germania Mint, we see the hologram of the Mint. This hologram features the logo of the mint with various watermarks. Additionally, an identification number is present on this hologram. This number, together with the bar number on the obverse side, serves as the authenticity guarantee. The reverse side of the Germania Mint silver bar is left blank for the most part. This is because the design of the silver bars is typically displayed on the front.


Featured

  • Unique serial number on the silver bar
  • Issued by Germania Mint
  • Dimensions: 51,7 x 32,3 x 10 mm


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Germania Mint

Germania Mint

The Germania Mint is a German manufacturer of precious metals that also specializes in commemorative coins. The coins from Germania Mint are rich in detail. These details set Germania coins apart from others, making them highly sought after by collectors.

The name Germania Mint is derived from the ancient land of Germania. Germania was a historical region that included present-day Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Austria. It was once inhabited by around five million people, mainly from Germanic tribes, but the exact origins of Germania remain unclear.