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Silver Bullion - How to determine the melt value of silver
ingots (silver bars)
The ability to determine the melt value of a silver ingot in terms of its silver content plays a vital role in any successful
silver investing strategy. The reason being is because it’s easy to overpay or to miss out on an opportunity to
buy silver at below melt value if one isn’t in the know. It should therefore be important to silver investors,
especially those who have developed a liking for silver ingots (silver bars), to know how to determine the
melt value or intrinsic value of the silver contained in a silver ingot(s).
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For all practical purposes, we’re going to focus only on how to
determine the melt value of silver contained in silver ingots. It’s after all no secret that most
silver ingots are normally made up of a silver alloy that consists of silver and
other metals such as copper. We are however only interested in the value of the silver. This is not to say that
a metal such as copper is not valuable, it’s rather to say that the successful silver investor prefers to focus
on silver and silver alone. The value of copper and other metals used in a silver alloy, besides silver,
although not determined now will be an added bonus at the end of the day.
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