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Silver Price per Gram GBP

We have a range of silver price per gram charts to choose from. This silver price per gram chart shows the price of silver in GBP. If you would like to change the currency, weight or time period of the chart please adjust the option in the drop-down, below. 
 

 

Silver Price per Gram

If you are interested to see the silver price per gram, then you have come to the right place. However, if it doesn’t correlate to the silver spot price that you are used to tracking then it might be because it is calculated in ounces, rather than grams. 

The silver spot price most often quoted by the mainstream media is the price for a troy ounce of silver. A troy ounce is a measure of weight that can be traced back to the Middle Ages, to Troyes in France. It is a measure rarely seen as it is only used to weigh precious metals and gemstones. 

You might recall from your school days that there are just over 28g in an ounce. This is slightly different when discussing troy ounces as they are equal to 31.1g. 

Once you have decided the best way for you to view the current price of silver, whether by silver price per gram or ounce, then do not be alarmed when you realise the price of silver bullion might not be absolutely in line with what the markets are showing. This is because the spot price of silver is just one factor that affects the price of silver bullion. 

The price of a silver bar or silver coin will be made up of the following factors:

  • Spot price of silver
  • How much silver is in the bar or coin 
  • The premium on the product 
  • The demand and supply for the bar or coin at the time of purchase

If you would like to get an idea of how much a silver bar is worth, or how much a silver coin costs then please feel free to take a look at our range of silver bullion.

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