Current Silver Rate Today in South Africa in South African Rand (ZAR), XAG in ZAR


Silver Price in South Africa Silver Price in South Africa

1 Troy Ounce Silver = 471.20 ZAR
1 Gram Silver = 15.15 South African Rand

Silver price website shows informations about silver prices in South Africa in South African Rand, where you can find silver rates per gram, silver price per ounce and silver price per tola. Troy ounce is a traditional unit of silver weight. Silver prices per troy ounce are converted from USD to South African Rand according to the latest exchange rates where 1 USD = 18.87 ZAR and 1 XAG = 24.97 USD

Price of Silver in South African Rand

Silver Rate in ZAR
South African Rand
Silver Price (ZAR)
Silver Rate per Gram in ZAR 15.15
Silver Rate per Troy Ounce in ZAR 471.20
Silver Rate per Kilogram in ZAR 15,149.43
Silver Rate per Tael in ZAR 567.03
Silver Rate per Tola in ZAR 176.70
Silver Rate per Pennyweight in ZAR 23.56
Silver Rate per Grain in ZAR 0.98

Fine silver is stamped with marks such as 999, 99.9 or .999, indicating how much silver the piece contains per hundred or thousand parts.

Silver Price Per Gram in South African Rand (ZAR)

Silver Type Purity (wt.%) Silver Price in (ZAR)
Silver 999
Pure Silver (99.9% silver or 999/1000)
999 15.13 ZAR
Silver 958
Britannian Silver (95.8% silver)
958 14.51 ZAR
Silver 925
Sterling Silver (92.5% silver)
925 14.01 ZAR
Silver 916
(91.6% silver or 916/1000)
916 13.88 ZAR
Silver 900
Coin Silver (90.0% silver or 900/1000)
900 13.63 ZAR
Silver 875
Saudi Arabia Standard (87.5% silver or 875/1000)
875 13.26 ZAR
Silver 800
Portugal Standard (80.0% silver or 800/1000)
800 12.12 ZAR
Silver 750
(75.0% silver or 750/1000)
750 11.36 ZAR
Silver 585
U.S. Standard (58.5% silver or 585/1000)
585 8.86 ZAR
Silver Price in South African Rand in the Previous Days in South African Rand
Date Silver Ounce Silver Gram Silver 10 Grams
29 March 2024 472.38 15.19 151.87
28 March 2024 468.44 15.06 150.61
27 March 2024 464.33 14.93 149.28
26 March 2024 465.36 14.96 149.62
25 March 2024 467.83 15.04 150.41
24 March 2024 469.87 15.11 151.07
23 March 2024 470.26 15.12 151.19
22 March 2024 467.61 15.03 150.34
21 March 2024 473.35 15.22 152.18
20 March 2024 472.21 15.18 151.82
19 March 2024 473.02 15.21 152.08
18 March 2024 473.20 15.21 152.14
17 March 2024 472.76 15.20 152.00
16 March 2024 472.96 15.21 152.06
15 March 2024 471.10 15.15 151.46
14 March 2024 465.30 14.96 149.60
13 March 2024 456.27 14.67 146.69
12 March 2024 453.72 14.59 145.88
11 March 2024 456.54 14.68 146.78
10 March 2024 454.86 14.62 146.24
09 March 2024 454.06 14.60 145.98
08 March 2024 455.52 14.65 146.45
07 March 2024 454.69 14.62 146.19
06 March 2024 450.89 14.50 144.97
05 March 2024 452.72 14.56 145.55
04 March 2024 445.66 14.33 143.28
03 March 2024 441.68 14.20 142.00
02 March 2024 441.52 14.20 141.95
01 March 2024 437.49 14.07 140.66
29 February 2024 433.36 13.93 139.33
28 February 2024 430.49 13.84 138.41

Silver price in South Africa in South African Rand (ZAR) is being updated once every 30 minutes, based on latest live spot silver price. Last update time : 29/03/2024 13:09 GMT


Silver Spot Price Today
International Silver Rates
Silver Troy Ounce
March 29, 2024, 13:09 GMT
$ 24.97
Last Global Silver Prices
Silver Price per Gram $ 0.80
Silver Price per 10 Grams $ 8.03
Silver Price per 100 Grams $ 80.28
Silver Price per Tola $ 9.36
Silver Price per Kilo $ 802.80
Silver Purity
Silver Purity
Karats are not used in silver. 999 silver – pure silver – is not used in jewelry in which minimal hardness is required. 925 silver – also known as sterling silver – is the most common alloy used in the manufacture of silver jewelry and other fine silver items.
The silver purity levels generally accepted are:
99.9% purity – 999 thousandths.
92.5% purity – 925 thousandths.
83.5% purity – 835 thousandths.
80% purity – 800 thousandths.

The purity or fineness of silver alloys is now described using the millesimal system in most countries. This system uses a number to represent the purity of the alloy. The number described purity in parts per thousand.
Previous to the millesimal system, the fineness of silver was expressed in carats. While the fineness of silver alloys must be stamped or hallmarked into pieces, the millesimal value is generally compulsory and the carat value now optional.