

A diagonal pattern of multiple boxes with the Credit Suisse logo appears on the reverse side of the bars. The design of the silver bars is identical to that of the gold bars and the Credit Suisse logo, assayer's stamp, serial number, purity and weight information appears on the bars in the same way as on the gold bars. Both cast and minted bars are produced out of 99.9% fine silver in a wide variety of sizes such as 250 gram, 500 gram, 1 oz, 10 oz and 1 kg. The long history of the Credit Suisse Bank of Switzerland started all the way back on the 5th of July 1856 when it was founded by Alfred Escher, the Managing Director of the Northeastern Railway Company.Īll Credit Suisse silver bullion bars are manufactured by the private mint Valcambi Suisse. That is because of Credit Suisse's stellar reputation as one of the most respected financial institutions in the world. Many institutional investors like banks however buy silver bars that are issued by Credit Suisse.

Credit Suisse Silver - popular with institutional investorsĬompared with other silver bar producers, Credit Suisse silver bars are more commonly traded on the secondary market.
