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Silver Price Per Ounce In U.S. Dollar

Silver Price Per Ounce In U.S. Dollar - Silver Price

Silver price in United States in U.S. Dollar(USD) per ounce is a free service provided by Silver Price OZ website, where shows current silver price(including bid price and ask price) and silver price history chart(London silver fixing price). Silver price in United States per ounce today is being updated once every 1 minutes.

Silver Price Per Ounce

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24.19 U.S. Dollar

Bid Price: $24.19

Ask Price: $24.29

Day's Range: $24.19 - $24.29

Prices Updated: Apr 19, 2024 at 08:57 NY Time

Silver Price In United States Per Ounce Charts

Silver Price Per Ounce 3 Months History

Silver Price Per Ounce In U.S. Dollar

Ounce U.S. Dollar U.S. Dollar Ounce
1 Ounce = 24.19 USD 1 USD = 0.04134 Ounce
2 Ounce = 48.38 USD 2 USD = 0.08268 Ounce
5 Ounce = 120.95 USD 5 USD = 0.2067 Ounce
10 Ounce = 241.9 USD 10 USD = 0.41339 Ounce
20 Ounce = 483.8 USD 20 USD = 0.82679 Ounce
25 Ounce = 604.75 USD 25 USD = 1.03348 Ounce
50 Ounce = 1209.5 USD 50 USD = 2.06697 Ounce
100 Ounce = 2419 USD 100 USD = 4.13394 Ounce
1000 Ounce = 24190 USD 1000 USD = 41.3394 Ounce

American Gold and Silver Market

The U.S. is the third largest gold producer, after China and Australia. There are lots of mines in Nevada produced more than 80% U.S. gold. Whereas other famous U.S. gold mines are located in Colorado and Alaska. Its official gold holdings are 8,133.5 tons which is the largest official gold holdings in global.

American gold market was developed in the middle of 1970s, mainly the COMEX division of New York Mercantile Exchange, and later was incorporated into the CME. American gold market mainly trades gold futures, currently it becomes the world's largest trading volume and most active gold futures market, it also is the most efficient and complex futures trading organization. Its major trading objects are gold, silver, copper, and some financial derivatives. The transactions of gold futures and gold options are on the top of the world, are also recognized as the trading center of precious metals. At present, the varieties transactions contain gold futures, Mini options, options and funds.

The New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) is a commodity futures exchange owned and conducted by CME Group of Chicago. Its headquarters is in New York, American. In 1975, the New York Commodity Exchange (COMEX) was starting forward trading of gold, and became the center of the forward trading of gold in the world. In 2006, NYMEX joined hands with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to use Globex. In August 2008, it was acquired by CME Group of Chicago, became a subsidiary of the CME Group.

Trading hours: Comex 8:20 AM - 1:30 PM weekday (ET) Globex 6:00 PM to 5:15 PM Next day (ET)

CME Group Inc. (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) is the world's largest futures exchange firm which headquarters is in Chicago, U.S. It owns and operates large derivatives and futures exchanges in New York and Chicago City, along with online trading platform. It also owns the Dow Jones stock and financial indexes, and CME Clearing Services that offers settlement and clearing of exchange trades. The exchange-traded derivative contracts include equity indexes, foreign exchange, futures and options based on interest rates, energy, agricultural commodities, weather, rare and precious metals, and real estate.

The CME Group was established in 2007 by the merger of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). In 2008, it acquired the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). In February 2010, CME announced it purchased 90% of Dow Jones Indexes, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

Trading hours: Comex 8:20 AM - 1:30 PM weekday (ET) Globex 6:00 PM to 5:15 PM Next day (ET)

American Gold Eagle

The American Gold Eagle is an official gold coin in the U.S. In 1986, the Gold Eagle was first issued by the United States Mint. The weights of American Gold Eagle are in 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, or 1 oz denominations. Its fineness is 22 Karat, contains 91.67% gold (22 karat), 3% silver, and 5.33% copper. Generally, its market value is equal to the market of its gold content, not its face value.

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