It is a parallelepiped.
It is a parallelepiped.
Not much, both have the same fineness (99.9% pure silver) and they could be the same product. An ingot is just a bar, so it would just be a silver bar of 99.9% pure silver in it. It tells nothing of the size, an ingot can be only a few grams in size, to several kilograms in size, and it doesn't tell you anything of value because of course an ingot only a gram in weight might be worth less than a dollar while an ingot several kilograms in size would be worth over a thousand dollars.
There are a number of places where one could purchase a silver ingot at a discounted price. eBay, for example, has a good selection at bargain prices.
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As of February 2016, one gram of silver is worth 50 cents.
Since silver certificates have not been produced since the 1960's, I assume that you're asking about a privately issued ingot that is cast in the shape of a dollar bill. I would guess that it is worth its bullion value (silver as of October 9, 2007 is $13.45 per troy ounce).
A gold ingot can also be known as a gold bar and gold brick. It is described as a quantity of refined metallic gold of any shape that is made by a bar producer.
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The price of a silver ingot varies based on the current market price of silver, which fluctuates daily due to supply and demand dynamics. As of October 2023, silver prices have been around $20 to $25 per ounce, so a standard 1-ounce silver ingot would typically cost between that range, plus any premiums charged by dealers. For larger ingots, such as 10-ounce or 1-kilogram bars, the total price will reflect the weight multiplied by the current silver price, plus any additional premiums. Always check current market rates for the most accurate pricing.
The first year for Silver Eagles is 1986 and the US never struck any rectangular coins, it's likely a silver ingot bar.
He fashioned the ingot into a small dagger.I found a gold ingot on the beach.
It depends on how the substance is shaped. Take 40,000 tons of steel. If you shape it into an ingot, it will sink. Shape it into a ship and it will float.