try pawnshops and jewelry resalers they'll always take silver.
Ag is the elemental symbol for silver on the periodic table of elements. The 999 is the purity. So, .999 Ag would denote fine, almost pure, silver.
You are talking about a platter made from actual sterling silver, right, not just a silver colored platter. Yes, a silver dealer will be happy to buy it from you.
There are plenty of places around where you can sell silver. One place would be pawn shops. Another option would be to put it on an online auction site such as eBay.
Yes, proof of ownership is typically required to sell a gold bar. This documentation can include receipts, certificates of authenticity, or other records that demonstrate your ownership and the bar's authenticity. Buyers, particularly reputable dealers, often ask for this proof to ensure the transaction is legitimate and to avoid issues related to stolen property.
You see thoes TV adds about selling gold, they'll usually take silver too. If not i'd go to a wpawn shop, but first get it apraised
Coin shops, pawn shops, some jewelry stores.
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
value of maryiln monroe silver bar 1 troy oz.999 fine?
either it is a serial number and the percent of fine silver .999 , my best bet, you need a bit more information of where the marks are and how they are related to each other on the bar
Am ounce is 31 dollars. Well to be fair, the value of a silver ounce is changing every day. And the value of a 999 silver bar also depends on how big the bar is. The link provided below is a great tool for calculating questions like this at today's silver spot market rate.
Silver currently sells for about $17/oz
The price of a 1 oz 999 fine silver bar is typically around $31 to $35, depending on the silver spot price and dealer premium. As of now, with silver at around $29.50/oz, dealers like BOLD Precious Metals offer competitive pricing and trusted quality.
One troy ounce of .999 silver is worth $32.24 which is spot price as of 3/25/2012. This is a little less than you can buy it for and a little more than you could sell it for. But it gives you an idea of value.
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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.
You can check the spot silver price in the financial section of your daily newspaper. Most dealers will buy a silver bar for about 20% less than the quoted spot price and sell one for about 20% above it.
8USD 87cents as of 3/23/13