10 oz Silver Bar - PAMP Lady Of Liberty (Sealed)
Gold Silver Crypto buys and sells 10 oz PAMP Lady of Liberty Silver Bars from our Highland, Utah location. Pricing depends on live silver value, sealed packaging condition, authenticity, and current dealer demand.

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Sealed packaging and design details may differ slightly from the example shown.
10 oz PAMP Lady of Liberty Silver Bar Specifications
| Metal | Silver |
| Fine silver weight | 10 troy oz |
| Gram equivalent | Approximately 311.035 g |
| Common purity marking | .999.0 fine silver |
| Manufacturer | PAMP Suisse (Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux) |
| Design | Lady of Liberty artistic series |
| Product era | Current production |
| Common format | Sealed in tamper-evident assay packaging |
| Reverse | PAMP logo, weight, and purity markings |
| Certificate of authenticity | Often included with the bar |
| Face value | None |
| Primary value factors | Silver value, sealed condition, authenticity, and demand |
Exact dimensions can vary slightly between production runs, so we do not publish one universal length, width, or thickness. Bars are marked with the Lady of Liberty design on the front and the PAMP logo, weight, and purity on the reverse. A correct weight does not by itself prove authenticity.
We Buy 10 oz PAMP Lady of Liberty Silver Bars
Photographs can start the discussion, but authenticity and final pricing require physical evaluation.
How We Price 10 oz PAMP Lady of Liberty Silver Bars
An offer is built from several layers, not silver value alone:
- Current silver spot price
- Verified 10 troy ounce silver content
- Purity
- Sealed vs. opened packaging
- Condition
- Scratches, dents, toning, or oxidation
- Original certificate of authenticity
- Authentication
- Dealer and wholesale demand
- Quantity
As a current-production, LBMA-accredited, themed design bar, PAMP Lady of Liberty bars generally carry a stronger premium than a plain generic bar, reflecting the design work and sealed presentation, though it is still priced as bullion rather than a numismatic collectible. We do not publish a fixed premium percentage or a permanent value.
About PAMP Suisse and the Lady of Liberty Design
PAMP (Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux) is a Swiss precious-metals refiner founded in 1977, based in Castel San Pietro, Switzerland. It is one of the most widely recognized names in the global bullion market, known for both its bars and its distinctive artistic designs on select products.
Lady of Liberty is one of PAMP's themed design series, featuring an allegorical figure of Liberty rendered in detailed relief against a sunburst background. Unlike PAMP's plain bullion bars, design series bars are produced with additional artistic detail and are typically sold sealed in tamper-evident assay packaging.
PAMP is an LBMA Good Delivery accredited refiner for both gold and silver, a distinction that supports strong resale confidence and liquidity in the dealer market worldwide.
How to Identify a 10 oz PAMP Lady of Liberty Silver Bar
The front carries a detailed relief of the Lady of Liberty figure holding a torch and sword, with sunburst rays in the background, an ornamental border, and “Lady of Liberty” lettered near the base.
The reverse carries the PAMP logo (four interlocking circles), wording such as “10 Ounces,” “Fine Silver,” and “999.0,” with a repeating PAMP pattern along the border.
Most examples are encountered sealed in tamper-evident assay packaging, often with Veriscan or similar authentication technology and a matching certificate. A difference from a single photograph you find online does not automatically make a bar counterfeit — exact identification should rely on multiple documented characteristics together.
Sealed Packaging and Veriscan
PAMP Lady of Liberty bars are commonly sold sealed in tamper-evident plastic assay packaging, which helps protect the bar and supports buyer confidence that it has not been altered since leaving the refinery. Many PAMP products also use Veriscan technology, which allows the bar's unique surface pattern to be scanned and matched against a registered database without opening the packaging.
If your bar is sealed, leave it sealed — an intact seal can make authentication faster and more straightforward than evaluating a loose bar.
Is the Lady of Liberty Design Rare?
No. Lady of Liberty is a current-production design series from an active refiner, and 10 oz examples are widely available through major bullion dealers as current inventory. It should not be priced or marketed as a rare or vintage collectible.
That said, LBMA Good Delivery accreditation, strong global brand recognition, and the additional design and packaging work give this bar meaningful standing above a plain generic bar, which supports a stronger premium even without collector rarity.
PAMP Lady of Liberty vs. Generic 10 oz Silver Bars
Both may contain the same 10 troy ounces of silver, but design work, sealed packaging, and refiner accreditation can separate the two in the resale market.
| Feature | PAMP Lady of Liberty | Generic 10 oz Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer recognition | LBMA Good Delivery accredited refiner | Varies, often lower |
| Silver content | 10 troy oz | 10 troy oz |
| Typical purity | .999 fine | Usually .999 fine |
| Design | Themed artistic relief | Plain bullion design |
| Packaging | Sealed, tamper-evident, often Veriscan | Varies by seller |
| Current production status | Active, current production | Often still in production |
| Collector demand | Moderate, design-driven | Usually minimal |
| Primary pricing factors | Silver value plus design and brand premium | Silver value plus modest premium |
A generic bar is not automatically fake or inferior. Buyers focused only on ounces may prefer lower-premium generic products, and the premium paid for a themed design bar may not be fully recovered when selling.
Original Packaging and Condition
Keep this bar in its original sealed packaging if you have it. A sealed bar with intact tamper-evident features and a matching certificate is generally easier and faster to evaluate than a loose bar.
Do not open the packaging or clean the bar. Surface marks on an opened bar generally do not change silver content but can affect presentation and buyer confidence.
Testing and Authentication
Counterfeit and silver-plated imitations of recognized refiner brands are a documented concern across the bullion market. Our evaluation looks at weight verification, dimensional review, and visual examination, along with comparing the design, logo, and packaging against documented genuine examples. Sealed bars with Veriscan or similar technology can often be verified without opening the packaging. We also use precious-metal verification equipment, which can include XRF, conductivity testing, or density testing where appropriate.
No single check is relied on in isolation, and a bar cannot be fully authenticated from photographs alone — photographs can support a preliminary discussion, but a physical evaluation is required before a final offer.
Our Take
The PAMP Lady of Liberty bar combines PAMP's strong brand recognition and LBMA accreditation with additional design appeal, which typically supports a stronger premium than a plain generic bar. It is still priced as bullion, not as a numismatic collectible, so buyers should not expect the design alone to create outsized long-term value beyond the silver content and brand premium.
Sellers should keep the bar in its original sealed packaging with any certificate of authenticity, since this can speed up an evaluation, though opened packaging is not disqualifying.
Customers focused only on accumulating ounces at a standard premium may prefer a plain generic 10 oz silver bar or the standard PAMP Suisse kilo bar. Buyers who specifically want the Lady of Liberty design are the ones most likely to pay the added premium.
Common Mistakes When Selling a 10 oz PAMP Lady of Liberty Silver Bar
Assuming Lady of Liberty is a different metal purity or weight than standard PAMP bars
The design is a themed variation on PAMP's standard 10 oz silver bar — it still contains 10 troy ounces of .999 fine silver. The artwork does not change the silver content.
Opening sealed packaging before selling
If your bar is in its original sealed assay packaging, leave it sealed. Opening it can reduce buyer confidence and does not add value.
Discarding the certificate of authenticity
If your bar came with a certificate or assay card, keep it with the sealed bar. It can support a quicker evaluation, though its absence does not make a bar illegitimate.
Trusting weight alone
Counterfeit and silver-plated bars exist that can approximate the correct weight. Weight alone does not prove authenticity — visual inspection and testing still matter.
Cleaning or polishing the bar
Cleaning can create surface damage and does not add value. If sealed, do not open it; if loose, bring it in as-is or text photos before doing anything to it.
Comparing retail asking prices with dealer offers
An online retail asking price, a realized sale, wholesale value, and a dealer's buy offer are four different numbers. A dealer's offer reflects resale risk and current demand.
Expecting the entire retail premium back when selling
The premium paid when buying a themed design bar at retail is not always fully recovered when selling. Buy and sell premiums are not the same number.
Why Buy or Sell Locally in Highland, Utah
In-person evaluation
A bar deserves an in-person look, not a phone estimate.
On-site precious-metal testing
We verify silver content and check authenticity before making an offer.
Review of sealed packaging and condition
We check these details in person rather than relying on a description alone.
No need to ship your bar
Bring your bar in — no shipping, insurance, or mail-related risk.
Text photos before visiting
Send photos of the sealed packaging or both sides for a preliminary sense of value.
Individual bars and larger collections
Whether you have one bar or a mixed collection, we can evaluate it.
Spot-based and product-specific pricing
Offers follow live silver spot plus a market-based evaluation of condition and authenticity.
Same-day transactions when appropriate
Many transactions can be completed the same day once the bar is evaluated.
Gold Silver Crypto is based in Highland, Utah and serves customers throughout Utah Valley.
Frequently Asked Questions
Gold Silver Crypto buys 10 oz PAMP Lady of Liberty Silver Bars at our Highland, Utah office. We evaluate the sealed packaging, markings, and condition in person before making an offer. Call or text (385) 442-9636 to set up a time or ask questions first.
A 10 oz PAMP Lady of Liberty Silver Bar contains 10 troy ounces of silver, approximately 311.035 grams, marked .999 fine silver.
Lady of Liberty is an artistic design series produced by PAMP Suisse, featuring an allegorical figure of Liberty holding a torch and sword against a sunburst background, with "Lady of Liberty" lettered along the bottom. It is a themed design product rather than PAMP's plain bullion bar.
Yes. Produits Artistiques Métaux Précieux (PAMP) is an active Swiss precious-metals refiner and LBMA Good Delivery accredited producer, currently manufacturing gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bars, including themed design series like Lady of Liberty. These bars are current production, not secondary-market-only.
The front carries a detailed relief of the Lady of Liberty design with sunburst rays and ornamental border, with "Lady of Liberty" lettered near the base. The reverse carries the PAMP logo (four interlocking circles), wording such as "10 Ounces," "Fine Silver," and "999.0," and a repeating PAMP pattern along the border.
Yes. PAMP Lady of Liberty bars are commonly sold sealed in tamper-evident assay packaging, often with Veriscan or similar authentication technology and a matching certificate listing the weight, fineness, and design. If your bar is sealed in its original packaging, leave it as-is — it can support a faster evaluation.
Yes, typically. Themed design bars from a recognized, LBMA-accredited refiner like PAMP generally carry a higher premium than a plain generic bar, reflecting the design work, sealed packaging, and brand recognition. It is still priced as bullion, not as a numismatic collectible.
No. If your bar is in its original sealed assay packaging, leave it sealed. Opening it can reduce buyer confidence and does not add value.
No. Cleaning or polishing a silver bar can create surface damage and does not add value. If your bar is sealed, do not open it; if it is loose, bring it in as-is or text photos before doing anything to it.
We evaluate weight, dimensions, and visual details, and compare the design, logo, and packaging against documented genuine examples. Sealed bars with intact Veriscan or tamper-evident packaging can often be verified without opening them. We also use precious-metal verification equipment, which can include XRF or conductivity testing where appropriate.
Yes. Text clear photos of the front and back through the sealed packaging, or of both sides if loose, to (385) 442-9636. Photos can help with a preliminary identification, but final authentication and pricing require an in-person evaluation of the actual bar.
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Buying or selling a 10 oz PAMP Lady of Liberty Silver Bar? Call or text Gold Silver Crypto with clear photographs of the sealed packaging or both sides, any certificate of authenticity, quantity, and whether you are buying or selling. Photographs can assist with a preliminary identification, but final authentication and pricing require physical evaluation. We provide quotes from our Highland, Utah location.