Asahi Refining is a precious metal refining company that creates cast-poured bars, minted bars, and rounds. The company has a lineage and history that spans over 200 years.
Asahi entered the precious metals industry in 1952 as a small Japanese refining business. Over the years, it expanded its operations and acquired refineries and facilities in various countries, including the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Chile.
The company utilizes advanced refining techniques and technologies to extract and purify gold and silver from various sources, such as scrap jewelry, electronic waste, and industrial by-products.
Adhering to international guidelines and standards, Asahi Refining strongly emphasizes responsible sourcing practices to ensure the precious metals it processes and uses in its products are ethically sourced and do not contribute to illegal mining or human rights violations.
Asahi Refining plays a significant role in the supply chain of precious metals, and the bullion products produced by Asahi are sought after by investors and bullion buyers due to their renowned quality and low-premium products.
Asahi Gold and Silver Bars.
These bars are recognized for their quality and purity and are often sought after by investors and collectors. Asahi Refining's reputation for precision, consistency, and ethical practices has contributed to its growth and success in the precious metals industry.
Asahi offers silver bars in various sizes, allowing investors to choose according to their budget and investment goals. Standard sizes include 1 oz, 10 oz, and 100 oz bars, providing flexibility in investment amounts.
Asahi silver bars are recognized and accepted by bullion dealers, precious metals retailers, and investors worldwide. This enhances their liquidity, meaning they can easily buy, sell, or trade-in the global precious metals market.
In 2015, Asahi Holdings of Japan acquired the legendary refiner Johnson Matthey and created the newly formed Asahi Refining. One of Johnson Matthey's significant contributions to the precious metals industry was its involvement in refining and fabricating precious metals, particularly gold and silver. The company established itself as a trusted name in the industry, known for its high-quality standards and ethical practices.
Asahi Holdings maintains operations in the United States, Japan, and Canada, with refinery locations in Tokyo, Toronto, Mexico City, Miami, and Salt Lake City.
Gold and silver bars from Asahi Refining are recognized as Good Delivery by the LBMA, which is a mark of quality and assurance in the international bullion market.
The brand hallmark on the bars stored in the LBMA vaults varies based on the refinery location and is described as the Company logo above ASAHI JAPAN, Asahi Canada in an oval, and Assayers Refiners in an inner oval.
Asahi Canada Assay Office stamp next to fineness, Asahi SLC in oval, and Assayers Refiners in an inner oval. Asahi Assay Office stamp next to fineness.