2.25%
ECB interest rate
2026-07-13
Historically low rates tend to favour refuge assets such as silver over bank deposits.
Live spot price
Track the international silver spot per troy ounce in real time before you buy coins or bullion in España. Use the chart to switch timeframes (1D, 1M, 1Y) and the conversion table to estimate the metal value of typical numismatic formats.
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Current spot price
50.48 €/oz
1.623 €/gr
gold-api.com · BCE · 2026-07-13
USD/EUR: 1.1424
Price in other currencies
EUR €
50.48 €/oz
1.623 €/gr
USD $
57.67 $/oz
1.854 $/gr
MXN $
1,008.69 $/oz
32.430 $/gr
GBP £
43.08 £/oz
1.385 £/gr
CHF
46.71 CHF/oz
1.502 CHF/gr
Indicative metal value at the current spot price (fine silver content). Dealer premiums, taxes and numismatic value are not included.
Reference spot: €50.48 / troy oz · €1.62 / g fine
| Format | Fine silver | Metal value (spot) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 g of fine silver (.999) | 1 g | €1.62 |
| 1 troy oz investment bullion (31.103 g) | 31.1 g | €50.48 |
| 100 pesetas silver coin (835 fine, ~19 g)Indicative fine content at 835 fineness. | 15.86 g | €25.75 |
| Silver 5 peseta «duro» (~25 g, .900 fine)Historic pieces; weight varies by type and wear. | 22.5 g | €36.52 |
| 1 kg of fine silver | 1,000 g | €1,623.02 |
Macroeconomic context
2.25%
ECB interest rate
2026-07-13
Historically low rates tend to favour refuge assets such as silver over bank deposits.
3.00%
Annual inflation (Spain)
2025-12
Silver has historically helped preserve purchasing power against fiat currency devaluation.
1.1424
USD/EUR exchange rate
2026-07-13
The spot price is set in US dollars. A stronger euro makes silver cheaper for European buyers.
The price you pay or receive is rarely equal to the melt value alone. Professional buyers and sellers break the quote into intrinsic metal plus premium (or discount) over spot.
Total value = Metal + Premium
Example: a 1 oz Maple Leaf with €32 premium on a €28/oz spot implies roughly €60 all-in; when reselling, the buyer may pay spot + a smaller premium, or only a percentage of spot if the piece is damaged.
925 (sterling) means 92.5% fine silver — common in jewellery and some historical coins. 999 is investment-grade bullion (99.9% fine). For valuation you must convert to fine grams: a 40 g sterling item contains 37 g of fine silver, not 40 g at spot.
Coins (Libertad, Maple, Eagle, Philharmoniker) usually carry a higher premium but better recognition and divisibility. Bars can be cheaper per ounce but are less flexible when reselling small amounts. For most savers in Spain and Latin America, liquid bullion coins are the practical default.
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Spot price: gold-api.com · Exchange rates and macro data: Banco Central Europeo (data-api.ecb.europa.eu) · Updated: 13/07/2026, 20:04:47 · Data is indicative and does not constitute financial advice.