Something like that has no collector value and is only worth its silver content. The actual value depends on the weight.
An ingot is a block of solid, pure metal.
It is a parallelepiped.
It is a parallelepiped.
A 500-grain Franklin Mint Solid Sterling Silver Ingot is equivalent to approximately 1.07 ounces. This conversion is based on the fact that there are 15.432 grains in a gram and 28.3495 grams in an ounce. Therefore, 500 grains translates to about 32.15 grams, which when converted to ounces is roughly 1.07 ounces.
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.
Not enough information. Please post a new question with the ingot's weight and percentage of silver. Alternately, get out your calculator: value = (weight in ounces) X (percent of silver) X (current price of pure silver) The percentage may be expressed as a decimal, e.g. .999 or .900. The current price of silver is around $14 per ounce but you can check the business section of most newspapers for a more up to date value.
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.
An ingot is the same thing as a gold bar. A gold bar is a bar, that is made out of solid god. They typically weigh 438.9 ounces.
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