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Since its founding in 1817, Johnson Matthey has been a leader in the gold and silver assaying industry. In 1851, George Matthey joined forces with Percival Norton Johnson, and the firm was renamed Johnson & Matthey. One year later, the company was appointed as the official assayer and refiner for the Bank of England. In 2015, Asahi Holdings, Inc., a Japanese firm, acquired Johnson Matthey's gold and silver refining operations. Older Johnson Matthy bullion bars that are considered “vintage” generally feature a stamp showing “SLC” or “Canada”. Newer bars usually feature a “USA” stamp.
The Royal Canadian Mint once began as a branch of the Royal British Mint in 1908. Today, they strike their own Canadian currency, blanks, commemorative coins, and bars made with gold and silver. Their most popular coins remain their Maple Leaf coins in gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. The RCM has a reputation for being a pioneer in the minting world. Their innovative products include the first colored coins square-shaped coins, holographic coins, the first 5 oz .9999 fine silver coin, and the first million-dollar face-value coin of 100 kg made from .9999 fine gold. If the RCM isn't already part of your collection, you can expand it now with this RCM silver bar!
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