Silver Price Today in USA

    Live Silver Rates - February 24, 2026

    Today’s prices
    Price per oz
    $86.19per oz
    +$1.58 (+1.87%) from yesterday

    Silver Rate Table – USA(Last updated: February 24, 2026)

    Silver Rates in USA for Today
    Purity1g10g1kg1oz
    Silver 999$2.77$27.71$2,771.20$86.19
    Silver 925$2.57$25.66$2,565.93$79.81
    Silver 900$2.50$24.97$2,496.58$77.65
    Silver 800$2.22$22.19$2,219.18$69.02

    Silver Price Chart and Historical Trends

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    About Silver Market in USA

    Track real-time silver prices in USA on TodayPrice.live. We provide accurate silver rates per troy ounce with comprehensive historical data and market analysis. Silver offers unique investment opportunities due to its dual role as both a precious metal and an industrial commodity.

    Local demand and international spot prices both influence silver rates in USA. Market activity typically rises during festivals and wedding seasons, and rates can vary slightly by neighborhood based on availability and dealer premiums.

    For national context, see Silver Price in India. You can also compare with Gold Price in USA.

    Silver Market in the United States

    The US silver market is highly developed with various investment and industrial applications. Silver is traded on the COMEX exchange, with prices quoted in US dollars per troy ounce. The US is both a major consumer and trader of silver, with significant demand from industrial applications, investment products, and jewelry manufacturing.

    Industrial and Investment Demand

    Silver's unique properties make it essential for various industries: electronics and semiconductors, solar panel manufacturing, medical devices and antimicrobial applications, photography and imaging, and electrical contacts. This industrial demand, combined with investment demand, creates interesting price dynamics that differ from pure investment metals like gold.

    Silver Investment Options in USA

    US investors can access silver through multiple channels: American Silver Eagle coins from the US Mint, silver bars from authorized dealers, silver ETFs like SLV and SIVR, silver mining stocks and mutual funds, and COMEX silver futures for advanced traders. Each option has different minimum investments, storage requirements, and liquidity profiles.

    Silver Price Volatility and Opportunities

    Silver is typically more volatile than gold due to its smaller market size and industrial demand sensitivity. This volatility creates both risks and opportunities. Price fluctuations can be driven by industrial demand cycles, investor sentiment shifts, gold-to-silver ratio changes, and macroeconomic factors. Our charts help you identify historical patterns and potential trading opportunities.

    Silver Rates in USA vs Other Cities

    Compare USA silver rates with other major cities like Delhi, Bangalore, and Pune. For broader coverage, visit Silver Price in India.

    Silver Purity and Hallmarking in USA

    Common silver purity grades include 999 (fine silver) and 925 (sterling). When buying silver in USA, look for reputable dealers, clear purity markings, and a detailed invoice. For items like jewelry and artifacts, hallmarking and certifications (where applicable) help verify authenticity and purity.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Silver prices are updated daily based on COMEX and international silver markets, with prices displayed in US dollars per troy ounce.

    Silver can be a good investment for diversification and as an inflation hedge. Its industrial applications provide fundamental demand support. Use our historical charts to analyze trends and make informed decisions based on your investment goals.

    The gold-to-silver ratio shows how many ounces of silver it takes to buy one ounce of gold. Historically, it averages around 60-70, but can vary widely. Investors use this ratio to identify potential value opportunities between the two metals.

    You can sell silver through online dealers like APMEX and JM Bullion, local coin shops, pawn shops, refiners for larger quantities, or peer-to-peer platforms. Compare offers from multiple buyers to get the best price.

    American Silver Eagle coins are 99.9% pure silver (0.999 fineness) and contain exactly one troy ounce of silver, making them ideal for investment and easy to value.

    Like gold, silver is taxed as a collectible with a maximum long-term capital gains rate of 28%. Short-term gains are taxed at your ordinary income rate. State sales tax may apply to physical silver purchases in some states.