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SILVER PRICE — AFRICA

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.

Reference price and source

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.

Ore grades and concentrate basis

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.

Payable % and buyer deductions

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.

Export from Africa

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.

Frequently asked questions

What is today's silver price?

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.

How is silver ore valued?

Value = tonnes × grade fraction × recovery × payable % × reference price, then less treatment/refining charges and transport. Use the ore value calculator below.

What is the typical payable % for silver?

95–98 % on dore; 65–75 % in concentrate after 30 g/t deductible

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