Silver Price Per Ounce
Silver Prices Per Ounce - Silver Price
Silver prices per ounce is a free service offered by goldpriceoz.com, that shows Current Silver Price(including Bid price, Ask price and Day's fluctuation range) and Silver Price History Charts(London silver fixing price). Silver price per Ounce today is updated once every 1 minute.
Silver Price Per Ounce
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29.84 US Dollar
Bid Price: $29.84
Ask Price: $29.84
Day's Range: $29.83 - $30.6
Prices Updated: Jan 14, 2025 at 18:57 NY Time
Silver Price Per Ounce Charts
Silver Price Per Ounce in US Dollar
Ounce | US Dollar | US Dollar | Ounce |
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1 Ounce = | 29.84 USD | 1 USD = | 0.03351 Ounce |
2 Ounce = | 59.68 USD | 2 USD = | 0.06703 Ounce |
5 Ounce = | 149.2 USD | 5 USD = | 0.16756 Ounce |
10 Ounce = | 298.39 USD | 10 USD = | 0.33513 Ounce |
20 Ounce = | 596.79 USD | 20 USD = | 0.67025 Ounce |
25 Ounce = | 745.99 USD | 25 USD = | 0.83782 Ounce |
50 Ounce = | 1491.97 USD | 50 USD = | 1.67563 Ounce |
100 Ounce = | 2983.95 USD | 100 USD = | 3.35126 Ounce |
1000 Ounce = | 29839.49 USD | 1000 USD = | 33.51263 Ounce |
Troy Ounce VS Avoirdupois Ounce
Troy ounce - a mass unit for silver
Troy ounce (abbreviated t oz) is a mass unit of troy weight system, is commonly used in measuring silver and other precious metals. 1 troy ounce is equal to 31.1034768 grams, or 1/12 per troy pound. In fact, the London silver fixing prices are fixed based on the unit of troy ounce; therefore, the silver prices of this website use the unit of troy ounce.
Ounce - a mass unit, not for silver
The avoirdupois ounce is commonly used as a unit of mass in the United States. It is defined as 1/16 of an avoirdupois pound, equal to 28.349523125 grams.
The difference between troy ounce and avoirdupois ounce
According to convert to gram, it is obviously that the troy ounce is heavier than the avoirdupois ounce, 1 troy ounce = 1.09714286 avoirdupois ounces. In additional, the troy ounce is used for precious metals and gemstones, whereas, the avoirdupois ounce is used in the daily life, rather than for measuring precious metals and gemstones.