Silver

For millennia, silver has served as a global currency, a commodity, an investment, and a symbol of beauty.

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Bullion Bar

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Value Added Investment Bars

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Silver Coins

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Key Characteristics

  • Silver (Ag) is a lustrous grey-white metal, known for its softness and malleability.
  • It possesses unique properties such as conductivity, reflectance, and reactivity.
  • Primarily sourced from lead ore, it can also be found in association with copper, zinc, and gold.
  • Silver serves as both a precious metal and an industrial commodity, valued for its practical and investment appeal.

Influential Factors

  • Market dynamics are influenced by economic events, commodity-specific occurrences, government policies, and geopolitical factors.
  • Demand for silver stems from various sectors, including jewelry, industrial applications, and overall industrial growth.

Global Market Overview

  • Silver is predominantly traded on the LBMA and COMEX exchanges.
  • LBMA acts as the main physical market, while COMEX focuses on futures and options trading.
  • Silver is typically priced in US dollars per troy ounce.