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Yes, "999 fine silver" and "999 pure silver" refer to the same thing, which means the silver is 99.9% pure. This is a high level of purity commonly used in bullion and jewelry.
999 fine silver is 99.9% pure silver, while sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver with the remaining percentage typically being copper. This makes sterling silver more durable and suitable for jewelry and decorative items, while 999 fine silver is softer and more prone to damage.
Silver prices change constantly. Right now I can buy a 10 oz bar from a major refiner for $313.80, sell them one of their own bars for $301.10, or a bar from another refiner for $295.90. These prices may be different in the morning and I would have to pay shipping charges both ways.
There really isn't. What 999 silver means is the silver is 99.9% pure, such pure silver is often called "fine" silver (compare that to Sterling silver which is 92.5% pure or coin silver which is 90% pure). Generic silver bars and rounds are what investors and dealers call just your average run of the mill silver bars and rounds as opposed to things such as American Silver Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, or junk silver (coins struck in silver that were intended for circulation but have no numismatic value beyond their bullion content).
999 silver is considered to be fine silver, meaning it is 99.9% pure silver. This high level of purity makes it a popular choice for investment-grade silver products such as bullion bars and coins.
If it has .999 Fine silver on it, it's a privately made "silver round" not a coin. The value would be for the silver by weight.
How much is a .999 fine silver coin worth Ten dollar redeemable cash value .999 fine silver limited edition collector's series ...
The value is determined by weight.
value of maryiln monroe silver bar 1 troy oz.999 fine?
Silver currently sells for about $17/oz
The current price of silver is about $14/oz.
Yes, "999 fine silver" and "999 pure silver" refer to the same thing, which means the silver is 99.9% pure. This is a high level of purity commonly used in bullion and jewelry.
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One ounce of silver is about $32.00 at present. Most people will only want it for its silver value.
999 fine silver is 99.9% pure silver, while sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver with the remaining percentage typically being copper. This makes sterling silver more durable and suitable for jewelry and decorative items, while 999 fine silver is softer and more prone to damage.
6-16-11>>> As of today about $35.00
As of today 9-13-11 it's worth about $40.00.