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  • Sale -8% 1 oz One Troy Ounce USA American Buffalo .999 Fine Niobium Bullion Bar Ingot Nb Element GOLD TESTING EQUIPMENT

    1 oz USA American Buffalo .999 Fine Niobium Bullion Bar - Ingot Nb Element

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    These stunning American Buffalo bars contain 1 troy ounce of 0.999 Niobium and will arrive in brilliant and uncirculated (BU) condition. The American bison design was produced by James Earle Fraser in 1912. He wanted to capture the wild American frontier with his artwork. The design was originally used on the Buffalo Nickel coins which were minted from 1913 to 1938. It is believed that the buffalo used in the design was Black Diamond, a buffalo housed at Central Park Zoo at the time.

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    $97.97 $89.97

  • 1 oz One Troy Ounce USA American Buffalo .999 Fine Titanium Bullion Bar Ti Element GOLD TESTING EQUIPMENT

    1 oz USA American Buffalo .999 Fine Titanium Bullion Bar - Ti Element Bullion

    This is a one troy ounce titanium bullion bar featuring the design of the American Buffalo, a symbol of American heritage and wildlife. The bar is made of .999 fine titanium, which is a lightweight and durable metal that is highly resistant to corrosion. This makes it a popular choice for collectors and investors who are looking for a unique and valuable addition to their portfolio. The bar is marked with the weight and purity of the metal, and is considered a legal tender in the United States. Overall, this titanium bullion bar is a unique and valuable addition to any collection or investment portfolio.

  • Sale -10% 1 oz One Troy Ounce USA American Buffalo .999 Fine Aluminum Bullion Bar Al Element GOLD TESTING EQUIPMENT

    1 oz USA American Buffalo .999 Fine Aluminum Bullion Bar

    These stunning American Buffalo bars contain 1 troy ounce of 0.999 Aluminum and will arrive in brilliant and uncirculated (BU) condition. The American bison design was produced by James Earle Fraser in 1912. He wanted to capture the wild American frontier with his artwork. The design was originally used on the Buffalo Nickel coins which were minted from 1913 to 1938. It is believed that the buffalo used in the design was Black Diamond, a buffalo housed at Central Park Zoo at the time.

    $19.99 $17.99

  • Sale -31% 100- 1 Ounce OZ 999 Fine Solid Titanium Precious Metal Liberty Eagle Coins Ingot Bullion Ti Element Chemistry Proof Mint Coin GOLD TESTING EQUIPMENT

    100 x 1 oz .999 Fine Titanium - Liberty Eagle Coins Lot - 100 Titanium Proof Mint Coins BU

    This 1 Ounce Solid Pure Titanium Liberty Eagle coin is a rare commodity! Great for collecting, gifting, and especially as an investment piece! The price of titanium has nearly doubled in the past 15 years! Titanium costs are also dependent on the purity of the metal. This coin is 99.9% solid titanium.  This listing is for 100 BU coins. Composition: 99.9% Pure Solid Titanium Weight: 1 Troy Ounce Walking Liberty American Eagle Coin Great gift for precious metal collectors!

    $999.99 $689.99

  • 1 Troy Ounce OZ .999 Pure Molybdenum Precious Metal Walking Liberty American Eagle Silver Rare Metal Bar GOLD TESTING EQUIPMENT

    1 oz .999 Pure Molybdenum - Walking Liberty American Eagle Rare Metal Bar

    1 TROY OUNCE .999 Pure Molybdenum Metal Walking Liberty Eagle Bar This 1 Ounce Solid Pure Molybdenum Walking Liberty Eagle Bar is a rare commodity! Great for collecting, gifting, and especially as an investment piece! The price of Molybdenum has nearly doubled in the past 15 years. Molybdenum costs are also dependent on the purity of the metal. This bar is pure .999 Molybdenum metal. Molybdenum is a silvery-white ductile metal with the atomic number 42 and atomic symbol Mo. It has one of the highest melting points of any pure element. The metal is highly resistant to corrosion and is a micronutrient essential or all life. Molybdenum is a transition metal, which allows it to easily form compounds with other elements. Application Because of its high melting point, molybdenum is often produced and sold as a grey powder. Many molybdenum items are formed by compressing the powder at a very high pressure. It is used in steel alloys to increase hardness, electrical conductivity, resistance to corrosion and wear, and strength. ‘Moly steel’ alloys are used in parts of engines. Other alloys are used in drills, saw blades, and heating elements. Molybdenum powders are used in microwaves devices and circuit inks for circuit boards. The iron and steel industries account for more than 75% of molybdenum consumption. Although it is toxic in anything other than small quantities, molybdenum is an essential trace element for all life forms. Molybdenum-dependent enzymes are not only required for human health as well as the health of our ecosystem. Production The main molybdenum ore is molybdenite (molybdenum disulfide). Molybdenite is processed by roasting to form molybdenum oxide, and then reducing to the metal. Processing recovered ores occurs in five steps: Milling, floatation, roasting, ferromolybdenum smelting, and molybdenum metal production. It is often recovered a by-product of copper or tungsten mining. 1 TROY OUNCE OZ .999 Pure Molybdenum Metal Walking Liberty Eagle Bar Great for collecting, gifting, and especially as an investment piece! The price of Molybdenum has nearly doubled in the past 15 years. Molybdenum costs are also dependent on the purity of the metal. This bar is pure .999 Molybdenum metal.

  • Sale -5% 1 oz One Troy Ounce USA American Buffalo .999 Fine Copper Bullion Bar Ingot Cu Element CMCMINT GOLD TESTING EQUIPMENT

    1 oz USA American Buffalo .999 Fine Copper Bullion Bar

    These stunning American Buffalo bars contain 1 troy ounce of 0.999 Copper and will arrive in brilliant and uncirculated (BU) condition. The American bison design was produced by James Earle Fraser in 1912. He wanted to capture the wild American frontier with his artwork. The design was originally used on the Buffalo Nickel coins which were minted from 1913 to 1938. It is believed that the buffalo used in the design was Black Diamond, a buffalo housed at Central Park Zoo at the time.

    $18.97 $17.97

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