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.
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A silver bar with a purity of .999 typically weighs 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) if it is a standard bar size. However, silver bars can also come in various weights, such as 10 ounces (approximately 0.28 kilograms) or 100 ounces (approximately 3.11 kilograms). The weight will depend on the specific bar size and form.
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.
A 1 oz silver bar weighs exactly 1 troy ounce, which is approximately 31.1 grams. It's important to note that precious metals like silver are measured in troy ounces, not standard (avoirdupois) ounces — a troy ounce is slightly heavier. So when you buy a 1 oz silver bar, you're getting about 31.1 grams of pure silver.
Since silver is measured in troy ounces, 1,000 troy ounces is equal to 68.57 pounds.
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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.