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Golden State Mint

United States · 51 products tracked

US private mint producing .999 fine silver and gold rounds and bars in a range of weights, along with copper rounds. Designs appeal to both stackers and collectors.

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+3.89% $678.60
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+4.66% $683.60
10 oz Silver Bar
Silver 9 deals
+4.66% $683.60
+4.81% $342.30
+4.81% $342.30
+5.27% $68.76
+5.27% $68.76
+5.30% $342.55
+5.30% $68.78
+5.36% $68.82
+5.36% $68.82
+5.52% $137.84
+5.52% $137.84
+5.55% $344.69
+5.55% $344.69
+5.62% $137.98
+5.66% $345.05
+5.66% $345.05
5 oz Silver Bar
Silver 4 deals
+5.79% $345.48
+5.79% $68.54
1 oz Silver Bar
Silver 10 deals
+5.99% $69.13
+5.99% $69.13
+5.99% $69.13
+6.19% $69.36
+6.19% $346.80
+6.44% $139.04
+7.36% $35.01
+9.41% $35.68
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Golden State Mint: frequently asked questions

Golden State Mint produces silver rounds, bars, and coins in standard investment weights. BullionFerret tracks 163 Golden State Mint listings across participating dealers. The range focuses on investment-grade silver suited to everyday stackers.
Golden State Mint is a private mint based in the United States. It produces silver rounds, bars, and coins for the investment bullion market and does not hold government status or issue legal-tender coinage.
Specific ownership details for Golden State Mint are not available in our current sources. It operates as a privately held US precious metals company. For authoritative corporate information, consult the company directly or official state business registries.
Weigh the round on a precision scale: a genuine 1 oz silver round should measure exactly one troy ounce (31.1 g). Check the diameter and thickness with calipers against published specifications. Silver is non-magnetic, so a strong magnet should not attract it. A cold ice cube will melt rapidly on real silver. For added confidence, purchase from a reputable, established dealer rather than unverified secondary-market sellers.

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