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Why buy silver at Holland Gold?

Buying silver also offers protection in times of inflation
Buying silver also offers protection in times of inflation

People think of silver as the poor man's gold, which is absolutely the wrong way to look at it. Gold has the most monetary character, but silver moves in times when a financial system is under pressure, at least as much as gold. 

Silver is a raw material for industrial applications
Silver is a raw material for industrial applications
The growing shortage of silver offers opportunities. Silver is scarce. Roughly 50% of the demand for silver comes from industry, especially for applications in solar panels and electric cars. Due to the energy transition, this demand is rising rapidly.
Buying silver as a mainstay in the investment portfolio
Buying silver as a mainstay in the investment portfolio

Silver is a commodity and monetary metal. Gold and silver have related to each other to some extent over a long history; This is called the gold-silver ratio. Silver has not been this cheap in 25 years compared to gold.

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Safe and insured transport of your precious metal
Our delivery specialist provides optimally secured and insured transport. Your order is continuously monitored along the way and discreetly handed over to the right person by means of a PIN code. Pick-up at the Alkmaar office and Rotterdam is also possible.
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Frequently asked questions about buying silver
Do I pay VAT on silver?

The Silver bars are taxed with 21% VAT in the Netherlands. Silver Coins are subject to the VAT margin scheme in the Netherlands where the selling party pays VAT on the sales margin.  Silver bars in our Bins are exempt from VAT in Switzerland and Singapore, are located outside the EU. 

What is the difference between silver coins and silver bars?

Those looking to invest in silver can choose between silver coins and silver bars. Both forms consist of physical silver and are traded worldwide. However, there are clear differences between these two investment options, particularly when it comes to VAT and storage.

VAT on silver coins and silver bars

To understand the difference between silver coins and silver bars, it is important to distinguish between VAT-liable and VAT-free silver. Silver is classified by the Dutch Tax Authorities as an industrial metal. Therefore, a 21% VAT rate applies unless coins fall under the margin scheme or bars are stored in bonded vaults abroad.

Silver coins and bars with 21% VAT

Newly issued silver bullion coins (recognisable by the most recent year of issue) and silver bars purchased or stored in the Netherlands are subject to 21% VAT.

Read more about VAT on silver

Silver coins and bars without VAT

No 21% VAT applies to:

These “various years” coins fall under the margin scheme, meaning VAT does not apply.

Read more about the margin scheme

Differences between silver bars and silver coins

For private investors, purchasing VAT-free silver coins or bars is generally the most cost-effective way to invest in physical silver. The table below outlines the main differences:

Feature Silver coins Silver bars
Available weights From ¼ troy ounce (7.78 g) up to 5 kg From 50 g up to 1,000 troy ounces (31.1 kg)
VAT-free purchase available? Yes – “various years” silver coins Yes – with storage in Switzerland or Singapore (bonded vault)
Legal tender Yes No
Liquidity High, recognised worldwide High, recognised worldwide
Storage options VAT-free in private possession or in storage VAT-free only with foreign bonded storage (otherwise 21% VAT applies)

Similarities between coins and bars

  • Both are measured in troy ounces or kilograms
  • Both can be purchased VAT-free under specific conditions
  • Both consist of physical silver of the highest purity

Which option is the most cost-effective?

For most private investors, the following options offer the best value:

  • Silver coins – various years: previously circulated coins that qualify for the margin scheme and are therefore exempt from 21% VAT.
  • Silver bars in storage: when stored in a secure bonded vault in Switzerland or Singapore, no VAT is charged on your purchase.
  • Precious metals account: buy VAT-free physical silver per gram via the website, the client portal or the Holland Gold App. You decide the amount or weight – not limited to specific coin or bar forms.

Buying silver for business purposes

If you purchase silver as a business, you may be able to reclaim the 21% VAT on newly issued silver coins or bars through your VAT return. Always consult your accountant or tax adviser to confirm whether this applies to your situation before making a purchase.

What is the difference between new silver coins and various years?

The difference between new silver coins and mixed-year silver coins is that new coins come directly from the mint and usually bear the year of the current or upcoming issue. These coins are brand new, often include the latest security features, and are therefore slightly more expensive. They are delivered without any signs of wear and are subject to 21% VAT.

Mixed-year silver coins, on the other hand, are previously issued coins that have been purchased from private sellers or institutional investors. They are more affordable than new coins, may show slight traces of use, and often lack the most modern security features.

An important advantage is that these coins are exempt from 21% VAT, making them particularly attractive for private investors.

When reselling, you will receive exactly the same price for new silver coins as for mixed-year silver coins.

Features of new silver coins:

  • More expensive than mixed-year coins
  • Directly from the mint
  • Most recent available issue
  • Often include security features (depending on the producer)
  • No signs of wear
  • Subject to 21% VAT

Features of mixed-year silver coins:

  • Exempt from 21% VAT
  • More affordable than new coins
  • Purchased from private or institutional sellers
  • May show slight signs of use

Conclusion

If you are a private investor looking to buy silver coins at the best possible price, mixed-year silver coins are a more attractive option than new ones. You purchase silver at a better price and will receive exactly the same resale value as with new silver coins.

Do silver bars have a certificate?

No, silver bars are never supplied with a separate certificate of authenticity. This is why it’s important to buy silver bars that are LBMA-certified. LBMA stands for the London Bullion Market Association — the international organization that oversees the quality and provenance of precious metals.

Depending on their size, LBMA-certified bars are either casted or minted. All essential details are stamped directly onto the bar itself, making an additional certificate unnecessary.

Each LBMA-certified silver bar displays the following details, which together confirm the authenticity and origin of the bar:

  • The logo and/or name of the refinery
  • The bar’s weight (e.g., 1 kg)
  • The silver fineness (usually 999 or 999.9)
  • A unique serial number (sometimes omitted on smaller bars, depending on the producer)

Holland Gold exclusively sells silver bars produced by LBMA-accredited refiners. The Good Delivery status is an internationally recognized quality mark that sets strict standards for production, weight, and purity.

Learn more about the authenticity certificates that are standard with gold bars.

Can silver discolor?

Yes, silver can tarnish over time. This natural process is called oxidation. During oxidation, silver reacts with substances in the air, such as sulfur compounds, or with skin oils upon contact. As a result, the surface of the silver may develop a black, milky, purple or sometimes green haze. Tarnishing does not affect the intrinsic value of the silver.

Tarnishing of silver coins

Silver coins can tarnish when stored in a humid environment or touched by hand. This can cause milky spots to appear, or the coin may gradually become darker or blacker. As long as the coin is not physically damaged—for example, by dents or scratches—tarnishing does not affect the buyback price.

If you store your coins yourself, we recommend keeping them in a dry, dark, and secure place, preferably in protective capsules or sleeves to minimize contact with air and skin oils.

Tarnishing of silver bars

For silver bars, tarnishing is hardly an issue. Even if a bar darkens slightly over time, this does not affect the buyback price when you sell it. Its value is determined solely by its weight and silver content.

Tarnished collectible silver coins

For collectible silver coins, tarnishing can affect the collector’s value. Collectors often care about the appearance and condition of a coin. A heavily oxidized coin may therefore fetch slightly less than one in perfect condition.

By comparison, gold, platinum, and palladium do not oxidize and retain their shine even after prolonged exposure to air or handling.

 

Read more about the difference between silver bars and silver coins

Also read more about selling silver, selling silver bars, and selling silver coins.

Learn more about the difference between new silver coins and mixed-year silver coins.

Can I also buy commercial bullion?

Precious metals are not only interesting for private individuals. More and more entrepreneurs or business investors are opting for an investment in gold and silverThey  buy gold and silver in the name of a business entity such as a private limited company.

Read here More about the advantages of buying precious metals for business.

What is the minimum amount to buy silver with the Holland Gold app?

With Holland Gold, you can start buying silver from as little as €10. This can be done easily through the Holland Gold app or via our website.

Download the Holland Gold app today in the App Store or the Google Play Store.

How do I declare silver to the Dutch Tax Authorities?

Yes, you must include your silver holdings in your annual income tax return under Box 3: savings and investments. The Dutch Tax Authority considers silver an investment, which means you must report its value as part of your total assets.

Since the new legislation effective January 1, 2023, Box 3 distinguishes between three asset categories: bank deposits and cash, other assets, and debts. Silver falls under the category “other assets.”

Do I have to declare silver to the Dutch Tax Authority?

First, determine how many grams of pure silver you own and use the price per gram on January 1 of the tax year to calculate its value. This value counts toward your total assets in Box 3. The Tax Authority does not look at the purchase price of your silver, but at its value on the reference date.

What is the silver price for tax declaration purposes?

The value of your silver is determined based on the market price on January 1 of the tax year you are declaring. For example, if you file your 2026 tax return for the year 2025, you use the silver price from January 1, 2025.

To make it easier for you, Holland Gold has compiled silver price data for silver coins and silver bars based on the reference date. You can find the yearly overviews here to help determine which value to use for your tax return.

Fiscal Memo
Tax declaration silver  2026.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2025.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2024.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2023.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2022.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2021.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2020.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2019.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2018.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2017.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2016.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2015.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2014.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2013.pdf
Tax declaration silver 2012.pdf

What if I have less than the tax-free allowance?

Silver counts toward the tax-free allowance in Box 3. For 2025, this allowance is €57,684 per person or €115,368 for fiscal partners. You only pay tax on the amount exceeding this threshold, including savings, investments, and silver.

You may deduct any debts, but only insofar as they exceed the debt threshold. This threshold is €3,800 per person or €7,600 for fiscal partners in 2025. If your total assets after debt deduction remain below the exempt limit, you owe no tax and your silver holdings do not affect your declaration.

Important

Holland Gold does not provide any information to the Dutch Tax Authority. It is your own responsibility to report your silver holdings accurately. The price overviews have been compiled with care, but no rights can be derived from them, for example regarding production premiums or collector value. If you have doubts or questions about your declaration, please consult a tax advisor or financial specialist.

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