The price of silver changes constantly. I believe I saw a daily quote of $8.29 per ounce within the past few days. Silver "rounds" or bars in large quantities are usually available for just a few cents over the "spot price" and can be sold to dealers for only a few cents below spot. However you may be offered as little as 90% of spot when selling a single piece or charged nearly 2 times spot to buy one piece.
The current price of silver is about $14/oz.
One ounce of silver is about $32.00 at present. Most people will only want it for its silver value.
6-16-11>>> As of today about $35.00
No, it's not a fake, but it's not a coin, either. It's an ounce of silver bullion minted by a private manufacturer. See the Related Question "What is the value of one troy ounce of .999 fine silver?" for more information.
The value of one troy ounce of fine silver 999 from the Silver Trade Unit with Alaskan pipeline would depend on the current market price of silver. Silver prices fluctuate based on supply and demand in the market, so the value can vary each day.
Unless you find someone that wants it, value is just for the silver about $27.00
Well, it's exactly what it says it is. One ounce of .999 fine silver. A privately minted bullion ingot. Its value is now, and will forever be, tied to the current price of an ounce of silver. See the related links for the current silver value.
The value of a one troy ounce 999 fine silver Sunshine Mining coin can vary based on the current market price of silver. It is worth approximately the spot price of one troy ounce of silver, as it contains that amount of pure silver. Additional factors like collectibility or rarity may also influence its value.
About $32 per troy ounce at the time of writing. .999 refers to silver that is 99.9% pure.
Silver is trading at about 28.50 an ounce. A half ounce of silver is worth about 14.25.
With silver at $22.22 per ounce, a gram is about 72 cents. So 2 grams = $1.44.
$27.35 at the time of writing but it fluctuates daily or even hourly. Many sites such as Kitco or APMEX will show you current spot prices for an ounce of silver.