Historical Silver Prices


How to use historical & spot silver prices

Analyzing the historical price of silver is a prudent practice for anyone involved in the silver market. The historical data provides invaluable insights into the metal's behavior over time, helping investors and traders make informed decisions. By studying past trends and fluctuations, you can identify patterns and potential market cycles, enabling you to strategically time your silver investments. Understanding historical price movements also assists in risk management, as it allows you to anticipate market shifts and plan your investments accordingly. In essence, historical silver prices serve as a roadmap for navigating the market, guiding your choices and ultimately contributing to more informed and potentially profitable decisions.

What are silver spot prices?

To find out the current silver spot prices, it's essential to recognize that these prices can vary significantly. They are not only influenced by different factors but can also fluctuate daily due to market dynamics. The valuation of silver at any given moment is subject to market supply and demand, geopolitical events, and economic factors, among others. 

Be sure to check today’s silver spot price at the top of this page.

What kind of silver is able to be refined?

Our silver refinery services are able to refine:

  • Silver scrap jewelry - Discarded or unwanted silver jewelry items

  • Sterling flatware and holloware - Typically silver, and are often used as tableware, including cutlery and serving dishes, prized for their craftsmanship and value.

  • Pre-1965 US mint 90% silver - Pre-1965 US Mint 90% silver refers to coins produced in the United States before 1965, which contained 90% pure silver content and are often sought after by collectors and investors for their silver value.

  • Silver plate - Silver plated items are generally similar to their sterling silver counterparts, differing primarily in that the item is composed primarily of a base metal and plated in silver, resulting in a much lower silver content but functioning as a more economical piece.

  • Silver electrical contacts - Silver electrical contacts are vital components in various electronic devices, known for their excellent conductivity and durability.

Get Silver Coins, Bars, and Fine Silver Grain

Elemetal maintains an extensive selection of silver products, tailored to meet the diverse needs of the precious metals industry. Our expansive network of offices across the United States ensures easy access regardless of your location. As a premier player in the wholesale market, we specialize in the trade of physical silver products, including:


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