MTB 1 oz Statue of Liberty Silver Bar by Johnson Matthey

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You may already know that I collect (as part of my permanent stack, not to be sold) all sorts of Statue of Liberty silver.

The Statue of Liberty is one of the most iconic symbols of America. It is also one of my favorite design in silver & gold coins, silver rounds, and silver & gold bars.


These are just some of my collection.


Since the spot price of metals have gone up, I bought mostly coins the past year. But doing so kept me from continuing my collection. And my collection is what makes stacking interesting, isn't it?

I recently bought an MTB!

1986 MTB 1 oz Statue of Liberty Silver Bar by Johnson Matthey, in original mint packaging.

Manfra, Tordella & Brookes, Inc. is a precious metals bullion dealer based in New York City, New York. It was established in 1957 and the oldest name in precious metals coins in the United States.


They have produced bullion in rounds and bars in silver, gold and platinum for central and commercial banks, bullion dealers, foreign exchange houses, industrial gold users, jewelers, corporations, government and private mints, private investors and coin collectors.

The counterstamp hallmark is a stamping of the initials MTB. Liberty Trade Silver is a trademark of Manfra, Tordella & Brookes, Inc.. It was a specifically designed Commemorative Issue for the 100th Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty.


The Statue of Liberty was gifted by France to the United States in 1886.

As I mentioned in my other post that I shall categorize the silver according to type when I present them to you.

These are the first pressed silver bar I showed you in 2022:

Royal Mint Una & the Lion Silver Bar
MTB Statue of Liberty Silver Bar by JM
All photos, gif, and video were taken by me with my iPhone6, unless specified.




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Hugs and Kisses 🥰🌺🤙!!!!

@silversaver888



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Great icon to mint on silver. That is a nice add to your collection. Thanks for sharing.

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I have this thing for iconic America. So Eagles, Buffalos, American Prospector... my favorite, hehehe!

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Silver is so perfect for liberty 🗽. The status is what I was impressed. There are many things that I haven’t known about New York and some classic stuff in New York. Thanks for sharing us about America.☺️

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Although I've visited it several times, I have not lived in New York City.
It's a fun city to visit! I've been there mostly work-related, and then I would be a local tourist after my business is over. It is quite interesting!

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I can see why the Statue of Liberty silver is part of your "Perma. Stack" @silversaver888, a very nice collection my friend!😀. I always knew the Statue of Liberty was a gift from France, but can you imagine shipping this across the ocean in the 1800s!😇

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Wow, mind boggling if it was shipped whole, @silvertop😀!
They shipped it parts. The statue was disassembled in France, packed into 214 wooden crates, and sent to the United States by ship.

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You can't go wrong with the iconic image of the Statue of Liberty on silver, sis! A very nice bar for sure! Thanks for sharing @silversaver888, and have a lovely day tomorrow! Hugs and kisses...🤗😘💞🌸

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