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- Fine .999 · 1 troy oz
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Fine .999 1 troy oz melt value today
1 troy oz of fine silver (.999) (99.9% pure silver) is worth about $58.06 in melt value as of July 13, 2026 — a scrap buyer typically pays ~85% of that ($49.35) after refining and margin. That weight is typical of solid silver chains, heavy bracelets, multi-piece lots.
Published July 11, 2026 · Updated July 13, 2026
Fine .999 · 1 troy oz — live estimate
- Melt value
- $58.06
- Realistic scrap (~85%)
- $49.35
- Pure silver content
- 31.072 g
- Per-gram melt
- $1.87/g
- Purity
- 99.9% (Fine .999)
- As of
- July 13, 2026
The calculation
melt = spot/g × purity × weight(g)
= $1.87 × 0.999 × 31.1034768
= $58.06Scrap buyers typically deduct ~15% for assay and refining, landing near $49.35. Designed or branded pieces can sell for more intact than melted.
What usually weighs about 1 troy oz?
At 1 troy oz, you are usually looking at solid silver chains, heavy bracelets, multi-piece lots. Confirm the hallmark matches Fine .999 before you accept a scrap offer — plated lookalikes are worth far less.
- Per-gram live price: Fine .999 price per gram
- Stamp decoder: jewelry hallmarks
- Other weights: Silver melt table
Before you sell
- Confirm the Fine .999 stamp (or equivalent fineness mark).
- Weigh in grams on a jewelry scale; exclude stones and non-silver parts.
- Compare at least two scrap offers against the $49.35 ballpark above.
- Not sure of the metal? Scan it in the Jewelry Identifier app first.
* Frequently asked
FAQ
- Q. How much is 1 troy oz of fine silver (.999) worth today?
- A. About $58.06 in pure melt value as of July 13, 2026. A realistic scrap offer is near $49.35 (~85% of melt) after refining and margin.
- Q. How much pure silver is in 1 troy oz of Fine .999?
- A. Fine .999 is 99.9% silver by weight, so 1 troy oz contains about 31.072 g of pure silver.
- Q. How do I calculate Fine .999 value myself?
- A. Multiply today's silver spot per gram ($1.87) by the purity (0.999) and by the weight in grams (31.1034768). That is $1.87 × 0.999 × 31.1034768 = $58.06.
- Q. Is 1 troy oz a normal weight for Fine .999 jewelry?
- A. Yes for solid silver chains, heavy bracelets, multi-piece lots. Weigh only the silver — exclude stones and non-silver findings — before using this estimate.
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