California Crown Mint

When I started my vintage journey about 6 years back, California Crown Mint was among the early vintage pieces I acquired. Otherwise knows as CCM, these ingots were produced in higher volume, but disappeared during the “Great Melt.” Their commonly found in kit kat style, predominately 5 and 10 oz, but they also did 25-100 oz which are less commonly found these days. They have a great hallmark of a crown with the initials M and G in the crown. For those who don’t know, these are the initials of the former President of CCM, Michael Graham. The company began in 1980 and put out a lot of bars their first few years. Not much information can be found after this period of time. One of my favorite CCM pieces is an ultra rare poured 10 oz class bar. I’ve come across 3 in all my time collecting. CCM also made bars for various resellers as you can see by the example below, DGSE (Dallas Gold and Silver Exchange). The serial number also happens to be the date the ingots were made, so in the case of the 10 oz bar pictured, the #12781 signifies December 7th, 1981. Pretty cool.

My humble collection of CCM pieces.
The toning on the 10 oz pour is incredible. Pics don’t do it justice. Notice the line on the bottom 5 oz example. This characteristic can be found on may extruded examples.

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New blogger with a passion for old poured silver bars. I'm a Bay Area native and self employed. Active buyer of vintage silver poured bars and occasional seller.

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