10 oz 9Fine Mint Silver Bar

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About the 10 oz 9Fine Mint Silver Bar

APMEX's In-House Silver at the Optimal Bar Weight

The 10 oz 9Fine Mint silver bar is produced by 9Fine Mint, a private minting operation owned and operated by APMEX (one of the largest precious metals retailers in the United States). At 311 grams of 999 fine silver, this bar sits at what many dealers and stackers consider the optimal weight for retail silver: premiums drop significantly compared to 1 oz pieces, the bar remains easily portable and individually manageable, and liquidity is strong across all major markets.

9Fine Mint operates as APMEX's manufacturing arm, producing bars with distinctive designs targeted at the US retail stacker market. The vertical integration gives APMEX control over their supply chain and allows them to offer competitive pricing on their own-brand products. For buyers purchasing through APMEX, 9Fine Mint bars often represent the lowest available premium at the 10 oz weight point because there is no third-party wholesale markup in the pricing chain.

The 10 oz format provides a practical middle ground between the divisibility of 1 oz bars and the premium efficiency of kilo or 100 oz bars. A 10 oz bar represents a meaningful silver holding (roughly 300-350 USD at typical spot prices) that can be sold as a single unit without difficulty. All major US dealers buy back 10 oz bars from recognised mints readily, and the 9Fine Mint name is well established through APMEX's market presence.

10 oz 9Fine Mint Silver Bar Specifications

AttributeValue
Weight10 troy oz (311.035 grams)
Purity.999 fine silver
FormatMinted bar
Manufacturer9Fine Mint (owned by APMEX, Inc.)
CountryUnited States
EdgeSmooth
LBMA accreditedNo (private mint)

9Fine Mint is a private minting operation owned and operated by APMEX, one of the largest precious metals retailers in the United States. The vertical integration between retailer and manufacturer allows APMEX to control production quality and pricing without third-party wholesale margins. Bars carry the 9Fine Mint hallmark, weight, and purity markings stamped on the face, with designs that differentiate them from plain generic silver.

As a US private mint, 9Fine Mint does not hold LBMA Good Delivery accreditation (which applies to institutional wholesale bars of 1,000 oz). The .999 fine standard meets the IRS minimum purity requirement for silver in a Precious Metals IRA (99.9%), and the APMEX parentage provides supply-chain credibility that distinguishes 9Fine from unknown generic bar producers. Specific design elements vary across production runs, giving collectors variety while maintaining consistent weight and purity specifications.

Tax Treatment for 10 oz Silver Bars

This bar's tax treatment follows standard rules for 999 fine silver bullion in each jurisdiction. The private-mint origin has no negative tax implications in markets where purity determines eligibility.

United States (Primary Market)

No federal sales tax. State-level treatment varies: approximately 35 states fully exempt precious metals bullion from sales tax, roughly 10 states apply their standard rate, and 5 states have threshold-based exemptions (California over $2,000, Florida over $500, New York over $1,000). At 10 oz and typical spot prices, this bar will fall below some state thresholds. Capital gains are taxed at the collectibles rate of up to 28%. The .999 purity from a recognised US mint qualifies for inclusion in a Precious Metals IRA through an approved custodian.

United Kingdom

Subject to 20% VAT on purchase. Not CGT-exempt. The double taxation (VAT on purchase plus CGT on disposal) makes silver bars the least tax-efficient silver form for UK buyers. The margin scheme may apply to pre-owned bars.

Canada

GST/HST exempt for silver at 99.9%+ purity in bar form. This .999 fine bar qualifies.

Australia

GST-free for investment silver at 99.9% purity. Meets the threshold.

Singapore and Hong Kong

Singapore: GST-exempt under the IPM scheme. Hong Kong: no sales tax of any kind on bullion.

9Fine Mint vs Other 10 oz Silver Bars

The 10 oz silver bar category is competitive, with products ranging from US private mints to Swiss refiners to sovereign mint offerings. The 9Fine Mint bar positions as a US-made branded alternative to generic bars, typically priced below LBMA-accredited refiner products but above unbranded generics.

The 10 oz A-Mark silver bar offers a similar proposition: a recognised US distributor's own-brand bar at competitive premiums. A-Mark (now Gold.com, Inc.) has deeper history (founded 1965) but similar market positioning for the retail stacker. Both bars offer 999 fine silver without the premium markup of Swiss brands.

Moving up the premium scale, the 10 oz ABC Refinery bar brings LBMA Good Delivery accreditation and 999.5 purity (above the standard 999), appealing to buyers who prioritise institutional recognition. Swiss alternatives from PAMP and Valcambi carry the highest brand premiums but also achieve the best resale prices internationally.

For US buyers purchasing through APMEX specifically, 9Fine Mint bars often represent the best value available because the retailer-manufacturer integration eliminates wholesale margin. Buyers purchasing from other dealers should compare the delivered price (including shipping) against equivalent bars from Sunshine Minting, SilverTowne, or Asahi, which occupy the same US private-mint tier with similarly strong liquidity.

10 oz 9Fine Mint Silver Bar: frequently asked questions

The lowest listed price for a 9Fine Mint 10 oz silver bar is $663.19, about 1.5% over the silver spot price of $65.33 per troy ounce. A 10 oz bar contains ten troy ounces of .999 fine silver, so the metal value moves directly with spot.
The 9Fine Mint 10 oz silver bar is 999 fine silver, meaning it is 99.9% pure silver with no significant base metal alloy. This meets the standard investment-grade purity threshold recognised across UK, US, Canadian, and Australian markets.
No research file is available for 9Fine Mint. It is a private mint that produces silver bars and rounds. Without a verified source, specific claims about its founding, location, or production volume cannot be made here.
A 10 troy ounce silver bar weighs 311.035 g. Troy ounces are slightly heavier than avoirdupois ounces (used in everyday weighing), so a 10 oz silver bar is heavier than 10 standard ounces. This gram weight is useful when comparing prices with gram-denominated alternatives.

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