Silver Price in USD Per Kilo for Last Year

The silver price last year can be viewed using the GoldCore silver price charts. This chart shows the Silver Price in USD per kilo for last year, but you can amend the chart to show your preferred metrics such as currency, weight and time period. 

 

Silver price last year

This chart for the silver price last year helps investors to spot trends and identify market sentiment. You can adjust the currency so you see the silver price in EUR, GBP or AUD, instead of USD.

Rather than looking at the silver price last year, you can look at it for today, 3 months, 6 months or a whole ten years ago! You can also look at silver in ounces, rather than kilograms. 

You will find that the majority of silver bullion products are sold in ounces. So you must remember this when the silver price last year is showing in kilograms. 

We use troy ounces to measure silver bullion. A troy ounce is a traditional way of measuring gold bullion and silver bullion as well as precious gemstones. The measure can be traced back to Troyes, France in the Middle Ages. A troy ounce is slightly heavier than a standard (avoirdupois) ounce, weighing in at just over 31g, compared to 28g. 

When choosing what silver products to add to your portfolio, be sure to look for silver bullion. Bullion is investment-grade silver (or gold) and must be of the highest purity, the term 'bullion' is used to refer to coins and bars. Here at GoldCore we are pleased to offer a broad-range of silver bars and silver coins

If you would like to learn more about investing in silver, then be sure to check out our ‘How to invest in silver’ guide before looking at our silver investment options. 

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