SilverTowne is one of the oldest private mints in the United States. Founded in 1949 by Leon Hendrickson in Winchester, Indiana, SilverTowne has been minting .999 fine silver bars and rounds since 1973. Their product line covers sizes from 1 oz through kilo, with designs that range from the classic Prospector to hand-poured loaf ingots. FindBullionPrices tracks SilverTowne products across multiple dealers so you can compare premiums and find the lowest price on the bar or round you want.
SilverTowne's bar lineup spans 1 oz, 5 oz, 10 oz, and kilo sizes. The most recognizable designs are the Prospector -- featuring SilverTowne's trademark prospector and donkey -- and the Buffalo (Indian Head/Buffalo Nickel motif). Both are available across multiple sizes. SilverTowne also produces American Flag bars (1 oz and 10 oz), Eagle bars (5 oz and 10 oz), and the Pony Express design in 5 oz and kilo sizes.
Bar premiums from SilverTowne run in line with other private mint bars. The 1 oz American Flag bar currently carries one of the tightest premiums on this page, while larger bars (10 oz, kilo) compress premiums further. For buyers comparing SilverTowne against bars from other private mints and refiners, see the full silver bar comparison or the cheapest silver bars by size.
SilverTowne produces stackable 1 oz silver rounds in several designs, including the Morgan, Buffalo, and Prospector. The stackable design features a reeded rim that allows rounds to interlock when stacked, which is a practical feature for organized storage.
SilverTowne also produces the Saint-Gaudens Inspired round (based on the classic $20 Double Eagle design) and the Wall Street Silver round, a limited-edition collaboration with the online silver community.
Because these are privately minted rounds without legal tender status, they carry lower premiums than government-issued coins. For stacking silver by weight, SilverTowne rounds are a cost-efficient option.
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SilverTowne is one of the few private mints producing hand-poured (cast) silver. Their 5 oz loaf ingot is poured rather than stamped, which gives each piece a slightly different shape and surface texture. Hand-poured silver carries higher premiums than minted bars because of the labor-intensive production process, but some buyers prefer the tactile quality and individuality of poured pieces.
Premiums on the same SilverTowne product can vary by several percent depending on the dealer. The product cards above show the current lowest price available, updated throughout the trading day. Click through to any product to see the full dealer-by-dealer price breakdown and find the best deal.
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