Silver Bullion - 1 kg silver bullion bars (silver
bars)
The focus in this section of the
Silver
Bullion website will be on 1 kg silver bullion bars (silver bars), although of a
non-standard size, these silver bullion bars (silver bars) are at the lower
end of more serious levels of physical silver ownership. It is no secret after
all that silver bullion bars (silver bars) come in different sizes ranging from as small as less than 1 oz to as large as a 1000 oz, although the
standard sizes are: 1 oz, 5 oz, 10 oz, 100 oz and a 1000 oz. In addition, we prefer to refer to silver bullion
bars (silver bars) of 10 oz or less as silver ingots and have created a separate section focusing specifically
on silver ingots.
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Furthermore, it is no secret that when it comes to silver bullion bars (silver bars), collector’s value is taking a clear backseat
(assuming that there is room for it in the first place!). Yes, there are different manufacturers of silver bullion bars (silver bars), but in the final
equation they all produce more or less the same end product with no or very little collector’s value attached to
it. In other words, it should be safe to assume that size and silver purity are the primary two factors that must
be considered to differentiate between various silver bullion bars (silver bars).
1 kg silver bullion bars (silver bars) with a silver purity
of 99.9% contains more or less 32 troy ounces of silver…
Total Weight (grams): 1000 grams (1 kg)
Silver Percentage (%): *99.9% pure silver
(fine
silver)
Silver Content (troy ounces): +-32 troy ounces of silver.
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*Silver bullion bars (silver bars) usually have a
millesimal fineness of 999 (fine silver or
three nines fine) or a silver purity of 99.9% silver. This is however not always the case. The
following formula was used to calculate the troy ounces of silver contained in the
relevant silver bullion bar (silver bar): Ounce/Gram Conversion Factor x Total Bar Weight (grams) x Metal
Composition Factor (99.9% expressed as 0.999, etc.). Thus, 0.0321507466 x 1000 x 0.999 = 32.12 troy ounces of
silver.
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