According to the 1993 edition of ‘Standard Catalogue of Canadian Municipal Trade Tokens & Notes’ there were 600 serial absent bars produced in 1986. ĥ gram example produced by Johnson Matthey, Canada, for the Trail & District Chamber of Commerce, in commemoration of the ‘Silver Days Festival’ in British Columbia, Canada. We estimate mintage on the fine gold examples produced to be <250. Johnson Matthey also produced this 5 gram variety in fine gold, pictured below. While some sources report 20k mintage, All Engelhard has not observed a serial higher than 7k, nor a gold variation. Original order form mentions silver pendant and gold variations available as well. Minted from bullion containing authentic treasure silver recovered from the wreck site of a Spanish treasure fleet, lost on July 30, 1715. Similar to our above example, though demonstrates a considerably thicker obverse font.ĥ gram example produced in 1980 by Johnson Matthey, United States. This 5g example is an exceedingly rare prototype piece that lacks serial number assignment and includes a refinement purity of 9999.ĥ gram example produced by Johnson Matthey, United States.ĥ gram example produced by Johnson Matthey, United States. ĥ gram example produced by Johnson Matthey, United States. Example A0156 sold via eBay auction on Augfor $295.00.ĥ0 grains example produced by Johnson Matthey & Mallory, Canada. Examples A0127 and A0128 sold via eBay auction on Augfor $305.00 total. Serial number assignment variations observed.ġ/10oz example produced by Johnson Matthey, United States, rarely seen. ġ gram example produced in 1989 by Johnson Matthey, United States, for Royal Bank. Note the ‘JMC’ hallmark stamping on the attachment neck of the clasp, pictured below.ġ gram example produced by Johnson Matthey, United States, for First Union. Ġ.5 gram example produced by Johnson Matthey.ġ gram example produced by Johnson Matthey, United States, and believed to have been produced in 1982.ġ gram example produced by Johnson Matthey, United States, in pendant variation. Also note that our Definitives reflect what we believe to be the earliest examples first, followed by more recent production examples. Our Definitives, below, are organized region of origin. We hope you welcome this new addition, and we look forward to your thoughts and input! As such, we appreciate the opportunity to present important bullion information on the world’s second most collectible refiner, Johnson Matthey. While our focus is clearly Engelhard, we recognize that many Engelhard bullion collectors also collect Johnson Matthey bars and ingots. ALL ENGELHARD is pleased to welcome visitors to our Johnson Matthey Odd Size Definitive Page.
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