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STILLWATER

Made from .9995% palladium, this round comes from the Stillwater Mining Company, which was refined by Johnson Matthey, is in an assay card for proof, and is authorized for an accurate presentation. 

The obverse side of the round features a close-up of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark overlooking the land they are mapping with Lewis. Describing significant details of the surrounding geography while Clark appears to listen carefully. Also, round bears the words Lewis and Clark West to the Pacific, Stillwater Palladium, 2004, and Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery.

This one-ounce palladium bar’s reverse includes an American bison image. It replicates the original design elements from the Buffalo nickel designed by James Earle Fraser. An engraving of “United States of America” with engravings of “1 Troy Ounce .9995 Fine Palladium” surrounds a bison standing on a mound of dirt.

Inside the protective assay packaging of these 1 oz Johnson Matthey Palladium Stillwater Rounds, you will find the signature of the CEO of Stillwater Mining. This company extracted and refined the metal used in these rounds.

Round Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Johnson Matthey

  • Purity: .9995

  • Series: Stillwater

  • Thickness: 3.5 mm

  • Diameter: 39 mm 

  • Edge: Reeded

  • CoA: No

  • Condition: Uncirculated

  • Packaging Type: Assay

Information credit to aubullion.ca

Photos by kitco.co

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  • Dimensions: 3.5 mm x 39 mm 

  • Weight: 1/10 oz

  • Purity: .9995

  • Metal Type: Palladium

  • Serial Number: 001842

  • Reverse: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA | BUFFALO LOGO | 1/4 TROY OUNCE | .9995 FINE PALLADIUM 

  • Catalog Number: JM-R-11

  • Credit to: APMEX

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