Star Metals

Being a native of the West Coast, I have always been partial to bars from this region. Star Metals was an old CA refiner from the 70s era. They are one of the more popular, albeit common vintage bars. They used to be found often, but with the increase in new silver bar enthusiasts entering the hobby, they are becoming harder to find. The first gens are high premium and the 5’s are nearly impossible to find. I’m aware of only 3, one of which I own. Sky is the limit on price if you find one of these. The 25s carry premiums, but nothing like the 5, as there are many comps for first gen 25s, but no comps for 5 oz.

Note the first gen is a blank star with no other writing/stamping with name absent.
Reverse. Mold is same as second gens.
Second gen 5 oz Star Metals.
Nice patina on bottom reverse.
Second gen 10 oz class.
Beautiful color on these reverses.
Nice classic chunky old pour look on these 10 oz Star Metal ingots.

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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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      1. I really depends on if the bar has collectibility. Some 25s can go for 50+ per oz. Really depends. If you give me different hallmarks, I can probably give you a fairly accurate range. If it’s not collectible it will be a few bucks over spot.

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  1. what is the value of 2nd generation 25oz bars today? Spot is $23.20. Love the topic. Thanks for hosting us fans of vintage poured loaves.

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      1. When you do decide to let it go hit me up. It would look great with the 45 others I have in attempting to get concurrent weights. Thanks for the consideration.

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