Depends on the size of the bar.
There is no "standard" size of a silver bar, there are silver bars ranging anywhere from 1 gram to bars to many hundred kilograms.
The most common size is 1 troy ounce which is worth ~$31 at current silver prices.
It depends on how big the bar is.
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The silver value of such a bar would be about $2.25 (based on the December 14, 2007 price of silver of $13.98 per troy ounce). An expert would need to see the design and condition of the bar to determine if it had numismatic value above the intrinsic metal value.
1 kilo = 1,000 grams = 32.1 Troy ounces X $17.25 current spot silver price = $554 See related links for a link to Kitco to monitor current spot prices.
Since silver is measured in troy ounces, 1,000 troy ounces is equal to 68.57 pounds.
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The question is not clear. Is it a certificate for a silver bar? Or a bar of silver? Post new question.
It's just a ounce silver bar. Check the web site. A single bar is currently selling for $29.48.
A silver bar costs approximately $172 dollars, depending on the size.
Take the spot silver price and then add about $20. (i.e. Silver is at $40, then the Birmingham Coca-Cola Silver Bar would be worth $60).
A 10 oz bar of silver is worth $150 US dollars.
The fact it has a stagecoach on it adds nothing to the value, it's likely just a one ounce "Silver Art Bar" that is .999 pure silver and worth about $28.00
The silver bar's price changes every day, whether by 1gp or 1000gp, it changes. The usual price is around 300gp. Currently 315gp.