Best Silver Prices Today
Compare silver bullion prices from multiple dealers and find the lowest premiums on silver coins and bars.
Best Silver Deals Today
The cheapest silver bullion available right now, ranked by lowest dealer premium over spot price.
Lowest Premium Silver Coins
1 oz American Silver Eagle Coin
MintBuilder
$75.79
+3.9%
1 oz Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coin
MintBuilder
$76.23
+4.5%
2025 Canada 1 oz Silver Maple Leaf
MintBuilder
$76.23
+4.5%
1 oz Austrian Silver Philharmonic Coin
MintBuilder
$76.36
+4.7%
2025 Austria 1 oz Silver Philharmonic
MintBuilder
$76.36
+4.7%
Australia 1 oz Silver Kangaroo
MintBuilder
$76.66
+5.1%
Great Britain 1 oz Silver Britannia
MintBuilder
$76.71
+5.1%
2025 South African 1 oz Silver Krugerrand
MintBuilder
$76.84
+5.3%
2025 Australian 1 oz Silver Kangaroo
BullionStar
$78.84
+9.2%
1 oz South African Silver Krugerrand Coin
BullionStar
$81.89
+13.3%
Lowest Premium Silver Bars
100 oz Silver Bar Random Brand
MintBuilder
$7,370.23
+1.0%
10 oz Silver Bar Random Brand
MintBuilder
$748.90
+2.6%
1 oz Silver Bar Random Brand
MintBuilder
$75.20
+3.1%
10 oz SilverTowne Buffalo Silver Bar
JM Bullion
$765.20
+5.1%
1 Kilo Silver Bar Random Brand
SD Bullion
$2,469.48
+6.2%
100 oz Johnson Matthey Silver Bar
SD Bullion
$7,843.87
+8.6%
1 Kilo Argor-Heraeus Silver Bar
SD Bullion
$2,540.22
+9.3%
100 oz Valcambi Silver Bar
SD Bullion
$7,889.46
+9.3%
100 oz Royal Canadian Mint Silver Bar
BullionStar
$7,921.00
+9.6%
1 Kilo Perth Mint Silver Bar
SD Bullion
$2,571.18
+10.7%
Cheapest Silver Coins
The cheapest silver coins available right now. Click any row to see full price comparison.
Cheapest Silver Bars
Silver bars ranked by lowest premium across common weight classes.
Silver Premium Trends
Track how silver bullion premiums have changed over time.
Average premium across all dealer prices for in-stock products. Higher values mean dealers are charging more over spot price.
The best available deal each day (lowest single-dealer price per product). This reflects what a price-conscious buyer would actually pay.
Average premium across all dealer prices for in-stock products. Higher values mean dealers are charging more over spot price.
The best available deal each day (lowest single-dealer price per product). This reflects what a price-conscious buyer would actually pay.
Are Silver Prices Cheap Today?
Average premium shows the overall silver bullion market. Lowest premium shows the best available deal right now.
Silver Average Premium
NormalCurrent average silver premium is 16.7%. Historical average is 16.6%.
Silver Lowest Premium
CheapBest available silver premium is 1.0%. Historical average of daily lows is 5.0% based on 361 days of data.
How to Find the Best Silver Prices
How to Find the Best Silver Prices
The best silver prices are found by comparing dealer premiums over spot, not just headline prices. Use a premium comparison tool to see which dealers offer the lowest markup. Premiums vary by product type, dealer, and market conditions.
Silver Coins vs Silver Bars
Silver coins are government-minted and carry legal tender status, but typically have higher premiums than bars. Silver bars offer more metal per dollar and lower premiums, making them efficient for larger purchases. Both are excellent ways to own physical silver.
Why Premiums Matter More Than Headline Price
Two dealers may sell a product at different prices even though spot is the same. The difference is the premium. Focusing on the lowest premium means you get more silver for your money. Always compare premiums, not just sticker prices.
Why Dealer Prices Differ
Dealers set their own premiums based on supply, demand, inventory costs, and business model. Online-only dealers often have lower overhead and can offer tighter premiums. Comparing across multiple dealers is the best way to find the cheapest silver.
Shipping, Payment Methods, and Final Price
Always confirm the final price including shipping and payment method fees before buying. Some dealers offer discounts for bank wire or check payments, while credit card orders may carry a surcharge. These fees can significantly affect the total cost.
Important: Always confirm the final price, shipping cost, payment method fees, and availability on the dealer website before buying. Prices on this page are updated regularly but may not reflect real-time changes. Learn more about our methodology
FAQ
What is the best silver price today?
The best silver price today is the product with the lowest dealer premium over spot price. Check the deals table above for the current lowest-premium silver products across multiple dealers.
What is the cheapest way to buy silver?
The cheapest way to buy silver is to look for products with the lowest premiums, compare across multiple dealers, and consider payment method discounts (bank wire is often cheaper than credit card). Silver bars generally carry lower premiums than coins.
Are silver bars cheaper than silver coins?
Yes, silver bars typically have lower premiums than silver coins because they cost less to produce. However, silver coins have legal tender status and can be easier to sell. The best choice depends on your priorities: lowest cost per ounce or maximum liquidity.
What is a silver premium?
A silver premium is the amount you pay above the current silver spot price when buying physical silver. It covers manufacturing, distribution, and dealer margins. Premiums vary by product type, dealer, and market conditions.
How often are silver prices updated?
We strive to update dealer prices hourly. Silver spot prices update in real-time during market hours. Always confirm the final price on the dealer website before purchasing.
Should I buy the lowest-premium silver product?
The lowest-premium product gives you the most silver for your money, but it may not always be the best choice. Consider factors like product recognition (for resale), dealer reputation, shipping costs, and your storage capabilities.
Why do silver prices differ between dealers?
Dealers set their own premiums based on their business model, overhead costs, inventory levels, and competitive positioning. Online-only dealers often have lower premiums due to reduced overhead. Comparing across dealers is the best way to find the cheapest price.

