The Silver Bullion Value equation
Australian Koala Bullion Coin calculates bullion value based on its weight and the current silver spot price in U.S. dollars.
INSTRUCTIONS: Choose units and enter the following:
Silver Bullion Value (SBV): The value of the silver bullion is returned in U.S. dollars. However this can be automatically converted to other currency units via the pull-down menu.
- Bullion Silver Value - Computes the value of bullion (.999) silver based on weight and the current spot price.
- Silver Alloy (scrap) Value - Computes the value of scrap silver based on the purity, weight and current spot price.

- Junk Silver Value - Computes the value of junk silver (U.S. silver coins) based on the face value of the coins and the current spot price
- Junk Silver Coins - Computes the value of junk silver coins. It lets the user enter the number of different coins to compute the value.
- Clad Silver Value - Computes the value of U.S. silver half dollars between 1965 and 1970 based on the Face Value, a Clad Factor and the current SPOT price,
- How Much Silver Can I Buy - Computes the weight of silver one can buy based on the amount of money you have, the current price of silver and a retailer's markup.
Data Items
SPOT PRICE Updated: 2025-12-05 05:40 AM UTC
SPOT comes from /www.xmlcharts.com/cache/precious-metals.xml
General Information
Bullion prices assume a 99.9% (0.999) purity of the silver. Bullion silver is typically highly refined silver that comes in minted bars, rounds or coins like the Australian Koala's in the picture.
SPOT comes from /www.xmlcharts.com/cache/precious-metals.xml