Engelhard Silver Company

  1. Engelhard Silver Company

ALLENGELHARD is dedicated to the presentation and preservation of all things Engelhard. Here, you will enjoy Engelhard biographical and company history, spanning from when Charles W. Engelhard, Senior, founded the company in 1902, and continuing to German chemical company BASF’s acquisition in 2006. You’ll find definitive information on all common production bars and the increasingly more rare ‘legacy’ ingots. We present examples from many private collections, and information regarding their approximate mintage, specifications, and unique characteristics. All Engelhard is dedicated to continued research and is proud to serve as the premier resource of Engelhard information and grateful custodian of its history.

We are a group of ingot collectors that have come together to bring forth and maintain a much-needed resource of Engelhard information in response to the blustering growth of the collector community. Our group has a diverse background of collecting, spanning decades, and includes members from various parts of the world, including Australia, Great Britain, Netherlands, Canada and the United States. The core of pieces presented are owned by several members of our collector group and have been shared amongst one another for study in each collector’s field of expertise. These fields include knowledge of ingot dimension and casting distinction, font study, strike characteristics, surface finish and toning, and of course photography.

We are a group of ingot collectors that have come together to bring forth and maintain a much-needed resource of Engelhard information. Our group has a diverse background of collecting, spanning decades, and includes members from various parts of the world, including Australia, Great Britain, Netherlands, Canada and the United States. Engelhard Silver Bullion Rounds Engelhard was a US-based company that had been a focal point of the precious metals industry since it was founded over a century ago. More recently, however, Engelhard was bought out and acquired by a German chemicals company known as BASF. ALL ENGELHARD is dedicated to the presentation and preservation of all things Engelhard. Here, you will enjoy Engelhard biographical and company history, spanning from when Charles W. Engelhard, Senior, founded the company in 1902, and continuing to German chemical company BASF’s acquisition in 2006.

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We are here only to celebrate, explore and validate the hobby of ingot collecting and are not advising the purchase of precious metals as an investment. Our goal is simply to provide one consolidated and comprehensive resource of information for ingot collectors, as we pay tribute and homage to the greatest precious metals refiner the world has known. We hope you enjoy your visit!

The Engelhard Industrial Bullion (EIB) Price is indicative of the price at which BASF Corporation or BASF Metals Japan Limited, respectively, would be willing to sell the priced industrial grade metal to a hypothetical customer at a point in time and for delivery at a BASF facility.


Engelhard Silver Bars Engelhard is universally accepted around the world and has a reputation that is second to none for quality and trustworthiness. They are one of the highly respected private mints in the world for their time-tested quality. The Engelhard name has provided high quality Silver to people all over the world for over 100 years.

The EIB reflects BASF Corporation’s or BASF Metals Japan Limited’s view of the market, including but not limited to prevailing prices, current bids and offers and future supply and demand for industrial grade metal, as well as supply and demand factors peculiar to BASF. Therefore, the EIB does not necessarily reflect the price in the market as a whole and is not intended as a benchmark price as that term is understood in Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 or any other applicable law or regulation.

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The EIB is the exclusive property of BASF, is illustrative only and is made available without charge for the information and convenience of BASF’s industrial grade metal customers. BASF reserves all rights in the EIB and any use of the EIB without the prior written consent of BASF is prohibited. BASF Corporation and BASF Metals Japan Limited do not warrant the accuracy of the EIB and specifically disclaims all liability for any loss incurred by any party arising from or in connection with their reliance on the EIB.

Engelhard Silver Company