Coin Identifier
Republic Metals Corporation (RMC) 1 oz Silver Round — obverse
Obverse
Republic Metals Corporation (RMC) 1 oz Silver Round — reverse
Reverse
1 Troy Ounce (Bullion Value)

Republic Metals Corporation (RMC) 1 oz Silver Round

USA; Manufactured by Republic Metals Corporation (Miami, Florida) · Circa 2010s (Undated)

A private silver bullion round featuring the logo of the Republic Metals Corporation with a proof-like finish.

Country
USA; Manufactured by Republic Metals Corporation (Miami, Florida)
Year
Circa 2010s (Undated)
Denomination
1 Troy Ounce (Bullion Value)
Metal
.999 Fine Silver

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Overview

A private silver bullion round featuring the logo of the Republic Metals Corporation with a proof-like finish.

Historical significance

Produced for investment purposes by Republic Metals Corporation, which was once a world-renowned precious metals refinery before its bankruptcy and acquisition by Asahi Refining in 2019. These rounds are now secondary market items with collector interest due to the company's closure.

Obverse (front)

Features the RMC Logo in the center. The text 'REPUBLIC METALS CORPORATION' arches across the top. The bottom reads '1 TROY OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER'.

Reverse (back)

A repeating diagonal pattern of the RMC logo across the entire surface, featuring alternating frosted and reflective finishes.

Estimated value

$25 - $35 USD (Highly dependent on the current spot price of silver, typically sold for a small premium over spot).

What drives this coin's value

Primarily determined by the current spot price of silver. Secondary factors include the premium driven by the now-defunct status of RMC and the physical condition (lack of milk spots or heavy toning).

Grade assessment

Uncirculated / Choice BU (Brilliant Uncirculated) with a proof-like finish; shows minor handling marks.

Mintage & rarity

Common; Mass-produced for the bullion investment market, though no longer in production.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Weight should be exactly 31.1 grams. It should not be magnetic. Most reliable authentication is performed via ultrasonic testing (Sigma Metalytics PMV) or a specific gravity test.

Notable varieties & errors

There are minor variations in the logo size and font thickness between different production runs, but no major listed varieties.

Similar coins

Silver rounds from Sunshine Mint, Silvertowne, or Asahi. Can be distinguished by the unique 'iron flask/melting pot' RMC logo.

Care & preservation

Store in a cool, dry place within a PVC-free air-tite capsule. Handle by the edges using cotton gloves to avoid fingerprints, which can cause tarnishing over time.