Reference price, ore grades, payable % and export notes for silver producers and traders in Africa. MetalPulse never shows a bare price — every figure carries source, units, market type and timestamp.
Quoted as USD per troy ounce (LBMA), sourced from LBMA Silver fix. Local-currency conversion uses the central bank mid-rate at calculation time. We classify each row as live, delayed, proxy or forecast.
Typical ranges: 150–500 g/t in primary; 30–100 g/t as by-product. Always specify dry metric tonne (DMT) basis when negotiating — moisture deduction is separate.
95–98 % on dore; 65–75 % in concentrate after 30 g/t deductible. Common deductions: 30 g/t silver deductible, refining $0.50/oz, freight.
Most African producers export via Walvis Bay (Namibia), Durban (South Africa), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) or Beira (Mozambique). Pricing is USD-denominated and converted to local currency at sale.
MetalPulse tracks the LBMA Silver fix live. The number on this page is updated continuously; the full dashboard shows the exact age and source classification.
Value = tonnes × grade fraction × recovery × payable % × reference price, then less treatment/refining charges and transport. Use the ore value calculator below.
95–98 % on dore; 65–75 % in concentrate after 30 g/t deductible