On October 19, 2011, 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver is currently 31.20 per ounce. 10 troy ounces is around 312.00.
Past Prices:
As of April 5 2011 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver closed at 38.48
and 10 troy once is worth 384.80
As of October 12 2009 1 troy ounce of 999+ pure silver is now at $18
10 troy ounce average price is now around $189
As of October 1, 2007, 1 troy ounce of silver is worth about $13.69. Depending on the the condition of the silver (e.g. is it in a rough cast bar, jewelry or a bullion coin) and who you sell it to (e.g. coin dealer, jeweller, pawn shop), 10 ounces would probably net you around $100 - $120.
As of July 2009, nearly $153.68.
One Troy Pound (12 u.s. ounces) of silver was worth $491.16 on April 10, 2011 in U.S. Dollars.
The market price of silver fluctuates daily. As of 4 August 2012, silver is worth $27.77 per ounce, so 10 ounces is worth $277.70.
anywhere around $150.00-$200.00
There are approximately 311.03 grams in 10 troy ounces of silver.
50 ounces of silver is worth around $600 each ounce is worth $11.66 (I rounded it to 1$12, otherwise it would be around $583)
Silver is worth about $18.50/oz, so about $180.
6-11-11>>> Silver closed at $36.20 per ounce and there is 16 ounces to a pound so..........
At $17.58 an ounce as current price for pure silver, 4 ounces is worth $70.32.
Silver bars can be bought in different sizes. the Johnson Matthey silver bar weighs 1000 ounces. There are some that weigh only 10 ounces.
Silver dimes (made up till 1964) contain 0.07234 troy ounces of silver. Silver nickels (only made mid-1942 to 1945) contain .05626 troy ounces of silver. Silver dimes are worth more because they have more silver in them.
It depends if they are silver (pre-1965) or clad (1965 and onwards) if they are clad they are only worth face value, but if they are silver, that is 379.16 troy ounces of quarters, which at 90% silver, gives you 341.244 troy ounces of silver, which at a spot price of $28 gives you $2729.952 in silver content.