Johnson Matthey’s role in the precious metals industry started in 1817 when Percival Johnson opened a gold assayer’s business in London. The business continued on as an assayer’s office until 1851 when George Matthey joined the business. Within a year, the company had changed its name to Johnson & Matthey and gained status as the official assayer to the Bank of England.
Over the course of the next century, Johnson & Matthey became a leader in the precious metals industry. That profile expanded into North America as Johnson & Matthey opened two refining centers and an assayer’s facility on the continent.
Obverse designs on these 2 oz Johnson Matthey Gold Bars include the Johnson & Matthey logo. The company logo includes the initials “JM” next to a hammer and mining ax. Other inscriptions on this side of the bar include the weight, purity, and metal content of the specimen.
- Bar arrives inside of a protective plastic!
- Secondary Market bars!
- Conditions will vary!
- Contains 2 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
- Obverse features the Johnson Matthey logo.
- Reverse includes the repeating design of the JM logo.
- Please note you could receive bars in the same condition if you purchase multiples.












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