either it is a serial number and the percent of fine silver .999 , my best bet, you need a bit more information of where the marks are and how they are related to each other on the bar
The value of silver has dropped quite a bit. The price of this particular piece is $24.00, this could change on a daily basis.
Silver currently retails for about $20/oz. That amount may or may not have been true at the time of its posting. The complete story is that pure silver (.999 fine) is traded daily and its value changes just like any other commodity. Today, 8-20-2009, silver is at $13.88 a troy ounce, making the value of a 1 troy ounce Engelhard silver bar today worth about $14. That value was most assuredly change in the future. There are also sometimes premiums paid for a silver bar or round because of the design or mintage. This site shows a list of all the different types and numbers made of Engelhard one ounce bars: http://freesilverguide.com/engelhard-bars/
A little over 100 bucks. That amount may or may not have been true at the time of its posting. The complete story is that pure silver (.999 fine) is traded daily and its value changes just like any other commodity. Today, 8-20-2009, silver is at $13.88 a troy ounce, making the value of a 10 troy ounce Engelhard silver bar today worth about $139. That value was most assuredly change in the future.
1 troy silver .999
As of 10-21-11 silver is $31.40 per ounce. If the piece is .999 Fine silver the value is about $500.00.
As of today 9-13-11 it's worth about $40.00.
The value of silver has dropped quite a bit. The price of this particular piece is $24.00, this could change on a daily basis.
Pure silver (.999 fine) is traded daily and its value changes just like any other commodity. Today, 8-20-2009, silver is at $13.88 a troy ounce, making the value of a 1 troy ounce Engelhard silver bar today worth about $14. That value was most assuredly change in the future.
Silver currently retails for about $20/oz. That amount may or may not have been true at the time of its posting. The complete story is that pure silver (.999 fine) is traded daily and its value changes just like any other commodity. Today, 8-20-2009, silver is at $13.88 a troy ounce, making the value of a 1 troy ounce Engelhard silver bar today worth about $14. That value was most assuredly change in the future. There are also sometimes premiums paid for a silver bar or round because of the design or mintage. This site shows a list of all the different types and numbers made of Engelhard one ounce bars: http://freesilverguide.com/engelhard-bars/
The value changes as market prices fluctuate. As of 20 October 2012, silver is worth $32.06/oz, so a 10 oz. silver bar is worth $320.60.
A little over 100 bucks. That amount may or may not have been true at the time of its posting. The complete story is that pure silver (.999 fine) is traded daily and its value changes just like any other commodity. Today, 8-20-2009, silver is at $13.88 a troy ounce, making the value of a 10 troy ounce Engelhard silver bar today worth about $139. That value was most assuredly change in the future.
Ten Troy Ounces would be my guess, but it could be 10 grams. Doesn't it say what the unit of weight is? The .999 is the purity.
As of today 9-13-11 it's worth about $40.00.
1 troy silver .999
About $32 per troy ounce at the time of writing. .999 refers to silver that is 99.9% pure.
It depends on the weight of your .999 pure silver coin. Currenrtly silver is $24.13 per ounce.
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