The lithium complexes [(WCA-NHC)Li(toluene)] of anionic N-heterocyclic carbenes with a weakly coordinating borate moiety (WCA-NHC, WCA = B(C 6 F 5 ) 3 , NHC = IDipp = 1,3bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imidazolin-2-ylidene) were used for the preparation of silver(I) or copper(I) WCA-NHC complexes. While the reactions in THF with AgCl or CuCl afforded anionic mono-and dicarbene complexes with solvated lithium counterions [Li(THF) n ] + (n = 3, 4), the reactions in toluene proceeded with elimination of LiCl and formation of the neutral phosphine and arene complexes [(WCA-NHC)M(PPh 3 )] and [(WCA-NHC)M(η 2 -toluene)] (M = Ag, Cu). The latter were used for the preparation of chlorido-and iodido-bridged heterobimetallic Ag/Ru and Cu/Ru complexes [(WCA-NHC) M(μ-X) 2 Ru(PPh 3 )(η 6 -p-cymene)] (M = Ag, Cu, X = Cl; M = Ag, X = I). Surprisingly, these complexes resisted the elimination of CuCl, AgCl, or AgI, precluding WCA-NHC transmetalation.