As much as I’d like to do a blog post for each individual “G” refiner, there are just a few too many, so I’m going to consolidate the rest in this post. Enjoy. First up is Global Metal Refiners, which came in 1, 2, 5, 10, and 25 oz from what I have seen. I’m going to include pics of the 5 and 10 oz here, but later when I do my “smalls” section of the blog, I’ll include the 1 and 2 oz, which I do own.


Another favorite of mine that you rarely ever see, are the Gulf Metals buttons. These are very cool pieces that I’ve owned for several years. These were made by Collector’s Resource, Inc. “CM,” which was the trademark of a company in Minnesota that handled rare coins, limited edition medals, sports memorabilia and other collectibles. They came in 3, 4 and 5 oz from what I have seen. They also originally came in a blue collectors box with the name of the company above noted inside the box liner.


Goldhorn is another fantastic vintage hallmark that has become very coveted. They are very high premium and I’ve seen limited pieces on the market in 1 oz, 10 oz and 15 oz. Happy to share a few below.




General Metals is another old “G” refiner. Not much information on this, but have a few examples to share. Commonly found in 10 oz.




Geomin is an old Australia pour and happy to share one example here.


Lastly, another great example of a “G” refiner is Gulf Coast Coin out of Texas. So many great bars came out of Texas.



How can I tell what my old bars are worth? Is there a price guide available?
I’m looking to buy more as well, and want to know their worth.
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