One Oz Silver Bar from 1970s
Appearance and Design
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The bar is rectangular with rounded corners and smoothed edges.
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The surface tends to be fairly plain, sometimes with lightly textured backgrounds, some scratches or contact marks (from handling or storage).
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Inscriptions typically include something like “One Troy Ounce”, .999 Pure Silver, or similar wording.
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Includes the inscription USA, a mint or assayer’s mark, possibly “American Silver”, “USSC” (United States Silver Corp.), “Peace”, “A-Mark”, or other silver refiners of that era.
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It says "bar cent" on the front so it's fairly utilitarian ‒ focusing on purity and weight rather than elaborate images.
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