Silver was bid at $69.21 an ounce on August 21, a gain of $1.25 or 1.84% on the session, according to the Kitco live spot quote recorded at 3:41 p.m. New York time. The ask stood at $69.46.
Trading covered a daily range of $67.81 to $70.14. The $2.33 gap between the session low and the session high equals roughly 3.4% of the bid price, a measure of how much intraday movement the metal absorbed in a single US trading day.
Converted across weight units, the same quote priced a kilogram of silver at $2,225.19, up $40.22 on the day, with a gram at $2.23 and a pennyweight at $3.46. A tola, a traditional bullion weight unit, priced at $25.95.
Kitco also published purity based valuations tied to the spot bid. One troy ounce of 999 fine silver carried a value of $69.21, sterling silver at 925 fineness came to $64.02, coin silver at 900 fineness reached $62.29 and 800 fineness silver valued at $55.37. The spread between fine silver and 800 grade silver reached $13.84 an ounce.
The site publishes rolling three day, 30 day, six month, one year, five year and ten year silver charts in US dollars alongside the live quote, with separate views for New York session hours and 24 hour trading.
Source: Kitco Metals - https://www.kitco.com/charts/silver
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