The Silver Rounds listed here have the lowest silver price per ounce premium over silver spot price per ounce. These are the best silver prices offered by major online bullion dealers with the lowest silver premium.
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Silver Spot Price: $32.04 per ounce | |||
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Product | Dealer | P/oz over Spot | Lowest Price |
Lincoln Wheat Cent 5 oz Silver Round |
BOLD Precious Metals
Free Shipping @ $199 |
1.68
(+5.24%) |
$168.60 |
5 oz Silver Round Aztec Calendar |
BOLD Precious Metals
Free Shipping @ $199 |
2.06
(+6.43%) |
$170.50 |
Scottsdale 5 oz Silver Stacker Round |
BOLD Precious Metals
Free Shipping @ $199 |
3.35
(+10.44%) |
$176.93 |
5 oz Hand Poured Silver Button Scottsdale Mint |
SD Bullion
Free Shipping @ $199 |
3.35
(+10.46%) |
$176.96 |
5 oz Silver Round Argentia Alexander The Great UHR |
BGASC
Free Shipping @ $199 |
6.68
(+20.84%) |
$193.59 |
2023 Allegories Galia & Germania 5 oz Silver Round |
JM Bullion
Free Shipping @ $199 |
40.45
(+126.25%) |
$362.45 |
Silver Rounds are a common and popular form of bullion. A 5 oz silver round is the same shape and has the same purity of silver as a coin, but are issued by private mints. Some have intricate and detailed designs featuring a wide array of themes, contents and editorials. Larger size silver rounds are bought, sold and traded primarily based on the intrinsic value of the metal. However, some rare silver rounds may have some numismatic value, depending on the subject matter, rarity, scarcity and other characteristics.
Larger size silver rounds typically have a lower premium per ounce over spot price than smaller rounds.
Silver rounds typically have lower premiums over the silver spot price compared to government-issued silver coins. Many investors start with one ounce rounds, which are the most common. Larger sizes, such as 5 oz silver rounds are an affordable option for investors looking to invest in precious metals silver, with lower premiums than smaller sizes.
Some important things when considering silver rounds: