For most buyers, the APMEX 1 oz Silver Bar offers the best balance of low premium, liquidity, and trusted refining. If you want the absolute lowest premium, check SD Bullion's generic 1 oz bars — they regularly beat the competition by $0.50-1.00/oz.
| Product | Dealer | Premium | Pros | Cons | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| APMEX 1 oz Silver Bar | APMEX | $2.49 - $3.99/oz | Trusted brand, high liquidity, IRA-eligible | Slightly higher premium than generics | |
| SD Bullion 1 oz Bar | SD Bullion | $1.99 - $2.99/oz | Lowest premiums, fast shipping, quantity discounts | Less brand recognition for resale | |
| JM Bullion 1 oz Bar | JM Bullion | $2.29 - $3.49/oz | Free shipping over $199, great customer service | Premium slightly above SD Bullion | |
| PAMP Suisse 1 oz Bar | APMEX | $4.99 - $7.99/oz | Premium Swiss refiner, beautiful design, strong resale | Highest premium in this list | |
| Sunshine Minting 1 oz Bar | JM Bullion | $2.19 - $3.29/oz | MintMark SI security feature, widely recognized | Mid-range premium |
One-ounce silver bars are the most popular way to buy physical silver, and for good reason. They're small enough to be affordable for dollar-cost averaging, liquid enough to sell quickly, and carry lower premiums than coins or fractional sizes.
Unlike silver rounds or coins, bars are typically produced by private mints and refiners — which means you're paying for the metal, not a government mint markup. That translates directly to lower premiums over spot price.
We track premiums across the five largest online silver dealers in the US. Our comparison focuses on three things:
Generic bars (also called "secondary market" bars) are produced by various refiners and sold without a specific brand premium. They carry the lowest premiums — often $1.50-2.50 over spot.
Branded bars from well-known refiners like PAMP Suisse, Valcambi, or Engelhard carry higher premiums ($4-8+ over spot) but also command better resale prices. If you're buying to hold long-term, the brand premium may be worth it. If you're stacking for weight, generics win every time.
Not all silver bars qualify for a Precious Metals IRA. The IRS requires silver to be .999+ fine (which all bars on this list meet) AND produced by an LBMA-accredited refiner or national government mint.
PAMP Suisse, Valcambi, and Sunshine Minting bars all qualify. Many generic bars do not. If IRA eligibility matters to you, verify the specific refiner before purchasing.
Planning to buy silver in a retirement account? See our full Silver IRA guide — it covers IRS rules, approved custodians, annual fees, and which dealers have the strongest IRA programs.
For most buyers, SD Bullion's 1 oz silver bars offer the best value — lowest premiums, reliable shipping, and solid customer service. If you want a recognized brand for resale value, APMEX is the safe choice at a modest premium increase.
If you're buying for an IRA, go with PAMP Suisse or Sunshine Minting — both are LBMA-accredited and widely accepted by IRA custodians.
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