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Dubai Just Cast a 4,345-Pound Silver Bar — And You Could Own a Piece of It

The Guinness Record-setting ingot will be tokenized for fractional ownership — a model that could reshape how customers invest in silver.

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LEAVE IT TO DUBAI to raise the bar — quite literally — when it comes to silver. At the 13th Dubai Precious Metals Conference, the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) unveiled a jaw-dropping silver bar so massive it earned a Guinness World Records title as the largest silver bar ever cast.

Dubai Just Cast a 4,345-Pound Silver Bar — And You Could Own a Piece of It

At 63,369 troy ounces, the silver bar’s metal value alone comes in at just over $4 million. IMAGE COURTESY OF DMCC

The bar weighs an astonishing 1,971 kilograms (about 4,345 pounds), a figure chosen to honor the year the United Arab Emirates was founded: 1971. Measuring roughly 1.3 meters (more than four feet) long, the gleaming ingot is refined to 99.99% pure silver and looks every bit like a superhero version of the bullion bars we’re used to seeing in movies, jewelry safes or Fort Knox.

To put its massiveness into perspective, the bar weighs about the same as a Toyota Grand Highlander SUV. Yes, one solid piece of silver roughly equals a fully loaded family vehicle. That’s one way to make a statement.

The bar’s intrinsic value is equally impressive. At roughly 63,369 troy ounces and a silver price hovering around $63 per ounce, its metal value alone comes in at just over $4 million — and that’s before factoring in its record-setting status.

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But this isn’t just a promotional gimmick. The silver bar represents something far more forward-looking: digital ownership. DMCC announced that the bar will be tokenized on its Tradeflow platform, marking the first time a Guinness-certified precious metal asset has been digitized under a regulated framework.

So what does tokenization mean? In simple terms, it’s a way of turning a physical asset — like this silver bar — into digital “tokens” that represent ownership. Instead of one person owning the entire bar, multiple investors can own fractions of it digitally, much like shares of stock. The silver itself remains securely stored (in this case, by Brink’s), while ownership records are tracked online in a transparent, regulated system.

Think of it as splitting an enormous silver bar into many smaller, virtual pieces — without ever taking a saw to it.

Produced by Sam Precious Metals and officially certified by a Guinness World Records adjudicator during the Dubai Precious Metals Conference, the bar celebrates not just the UAE’s founding year, but Dubai’s growing role at the intersection of precious metals, innovation and global trade.

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