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Silver melt value by purity and weight
Live melt and scrap estimates for fine, sterling, coin, and 800 silver, as of July 14, 2026. Spot is $1.87/g pure silver. Click any cell for the full calculation.
Published July 11, 2026 · Updated July 14, 2026
Jewelry weights
Figures are melt value; scrap offers are typically ~85% of melt after refining.
| Purity | 1 g | 2 g | 5 g | 10 g | 15 g | 20 g | 30 g | 1 troy oz | 50 g | 100 g |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fine .999 | $1.87 | $3.74 | $9.34 | $18.68 | $28.02 | $37.36 | $56.04 | $58.10 | $93.40 | $187 |
| Sterling | $1.73 | $3.46 | $8.65 | $17.30 | $25.95 | $34.59 | $51.89 | $53.80 | $86.48 | $173 |
| Coin .900 | $1.68 | $3.37 | $8.41 | $16.83 | $25.24 | $33.66 | $50.49 | $52.34 | $84.15 | $168 |
| 800 silver | $1.50 | $2.99 | $7.48 | $14.96 | $22.44 | $29.92 | $44.88 | $46.53 | $74.80 | $150 |
Bulk weights
How to use this table
- Confirm the purity stamp. Unsure? See the hallmark guide.
- Weigh the silver only (exclude stones).
- Open the matching cell — each page notes whether rings, pendants, lightweight silver bracelets typically fall near that weight.
- Prefer per-gram math? Start at the silver price hub.
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