1 kg Silver Bar · Melt value · Silver spot
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A one-kilogram .999 silver bar holds 32.15 troy ounces of silver, so its melt value is 32.15 × the live silver spot price.
Metric ounces
A kilo is 32.1507 troy ounces. Kilo bars carry some of the lowest premiums per ounce, which is why larger stackers gravitate to them.
Frequently asked questions
- What premium does a 1 kg Silver Bar usually carry?
- Historically a 1 kg Silver Bar tends to trade about 4–10% over its melt value at retail, though premiums spike when demand is high and compress when it's quiet. Treat the range here as a guide, not a quote.
- Is the melt value what I'll pay or get for a 1 kg Silver Bar?
- No. Melt value is the intrinsic worth of the metal — live spot price times the coin's pure content. A dealer sells above melt (their premium) and buys slightly below it (their spread). The melt figure here is the honest baseline; actual retail and buy-back prices move with demand.