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Monarch Precious Metals

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Monarch Precious Metals is a privately held, family-owned mint and dealer founded in 2008 in Medford, Oregon. They specialise in manufacturing their own hand-poured and machine-struck silver, gold, and copper bullion products including rounds, bars, building blocks, skulls, and themed collectibles. The company originated from a local coin shop (Oregon Coin and Jewelry) and has grown into a full production facility. They also offer subscription services for recurring bullion purchases.

Est. 2008 Medford, OR Visit website

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About Monarch Precious Metals

An Oregon Mint Selling Its Own Hand-Poured Bullion

Monarch Precious Metals is a family-owned private mint and bullion dealer founded in 2008 in southern Oregon, growing out of a local coin shop called Oregon Coin and Jewelry. The business began in a small warehouse in Phoenix, Oregon, then moved to a larger production facility in Medford, Oregon in 2011, where it manufactures the products it sells.

The company operates as both a mint and an in-house refinery, so metal moves from refining through production to sale without an intermediary. Its output covers hand-poured and machine-struck silver rounds, silver bars, building blocks, skull bars, zodiac designs and other specialty pieces, described by the company as made the old-fashioned way with stamped markings. Silver is the main product line, with gold and copper offered in a smaller range. Alongside its own bullion, Monarch retails older US coins such as pre-1958 wheat cents and Buffalo nickels together with coin-collecting supplies, and offers a subscription service for recurring bullion purchases.

Monarch Precious Metals: frequently asked questions

Monarch Precious Metals is based in Medford, Oregon (3977 Crater Lake Hwy, Medford, OR 97504). The company operates as both a private mint and an in-house refinery, manufacturing its products at this facility. It was founded in 2008 and relocated from Phoenix, Oregon to the current Medford location in 2011.
The research available to BullionFerret does not include details of Monarch Precious Metals' current shipping insurance policy. For accurate information on coverage during delivery, check the shipping and insurance section of the dealer's website directly before placing an order.
The research available to BullionFerret does not include Monarch Precious Metals' current return policy terms. For accurate, up-to-date information on return windows and conditions, review the returns section of the dealer's website before purchasing.
Check the piece's weight and dimensions against the manufacturer's published specifications using a precision scale and calipers. A strong neodymium magnet can screen for obvious fakes, as gold and silver are not magnetic. For higher-value pieces, XRF (X-ray fluorescence) testing provides a precise elemental reading. Many dealers, including private mints, stamp their products with identifying marks that can be cross-referenced against the manufacturer's catalogue.

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