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Dans nos succursales à travers le Canada, nous achetons de l'argent en fonction des prix du marché, offrant ainsi des paiements compétitifs et constants auxquels vous pouvez faire confiance. Consultez les prix d'aujourd'hui ci-dessous.

Prix mis à jour à partir de 10/28/2025 02:21 AM EDT

Métal Prix au gramme
Prix de l'argent par gramme $2.1/g

Bijoux/plats

Argent Prix
Couverts en argent sterling (92.5% argent pur) $1.40/g
Bijoux en argent sterling (92.5% argent pur) $1.36/g
Bijoux en argent mexicains (92.5% argent pur) $1.07/g

*Les articles en or comprennent tous les articles en or, les médaillons non estampillés et les montres de poche.
*Il s'agit de nos prix d'achat standard (et minimum). Pour les articles qui peuvent être revendus, les antiquités, les marques ou les gros volumes d'or, veuillez nous appeler ou nous rendre visite pour connaître nos tarifs.

Pièces d'argent

Pièces de monnaie canadiennes en argent Prix
Feuille d'érable en argent $62.74/oz
Pièce Feuille d'érable en argent (2015 ou après) $64.12/oz
Pièces de 1919 et antérieures (92.5% argent pur) $33.09/dollar
$1.44/g
1920-1966 Monnaies (80% argent pur) $28.62/dollar
$1.24/g
Pièces de 1967 (63% argent pur) $22.53/dollar
$0.98/g
Pièces de 1968 (50% argent pur) $17.88/dollar
$0.78/g
Pièce $10 des Jeux olympiques de Montréal de 1976 $74.71/pièce de monnaie
Pièce $5 des Jeux olympiques de Montréal de 1976 $37.36/pièce de monnaie
Pièce de monnaie des Jeux olympiques de Montréal de 1976 $1.54/g
Diverses pièces de monnaie canadiennes (92.5% argent pur) $1.44/g
Diverses pièces de monnaie canadiennes (50% argent pur) $0.78/g
Pièces d'argent américaines Prix
Aigle américain en argent $62.03/pièce de monnaie
1964 et antérieures - Dollars, demi-dollars, quarts et dixièmes $36.39/dollar
$1.40/g
1965 - 1970 Demi-dollars américains $7.25/pièce de monnaie
Pièces de monnaie mondiales en argent Prix
Pièces d'argent Bullion reconnues $62.03/oz
Autres pièces d'argent reconnues (par gramme d'argent pur) $1.47/g ASW

*Nos prix pour les pièces de monnaie canadiennes, énumérées ci-dessus, sont basés sur la valeur de fusion de ces pièces (dollars, demi-dollars, quarts et dix cents). Certaines pièces ont une valeur supérieure en raison de leur rareté et de leur état. Tous nos analystes en métaux précieux sont formés pour identifier ces pièces et vous faire une offre en fonction de leur valeur numismatique.

Lingots

Lingots d'argent Prix
Pièce Feuille d'érable en argent $5 $62.75/oz
Pièce Feuille d'érable en argent (2015 ou après) $64.18/oz
Pièce d'argent American Eagle $62.09/oz
Barre d'argent reconnue de 1 oz $62.09/oz
Barre d'argent reconnue de 5 oz $310.46/bar
Barre d'argent reconnue de 10 oz $607.85/bar
Barre d'argent reconnu de 1kg $1,996.53/bar
Barre d'argent reconnue de 50 oz $3,104.60/bar
Barre d'argent reconnue de 100 oz $6,143.84/bar
Barre d'argent non reconnue $58.77/

*Les barres reconnues comprennent : Johnson Matthey, Engelhard, Royal Canadian Mint, Credit Suisse, PAMP Suisse, Essayeur Fonduer, NTR Precious Metals etc. en bon état.
*Les barres non reconnues comprennent : Toutes les monnaies non listées ci-dessus (y compris Franklin Mint et NWT Mint), les barres/rondelles commémoratives, et tout lingot endommagé.

What Makes Silver Unique

Silver has a story of its own. Like gold, it is valued as both a precious and industrial metal, but silver’s industrial demand is much greater. It is used in electronics, solar panels, medicine and photography, which means its price reacts not only to investor sentiment but also to shifts in manufacturing and technology. Because of this, silver tends to move more sharply in the market than gold.

When demand for technology and renewable energy rises, silver often follows. When global markets fluctuate, its price can change quickly. That is why Canada Gold updates this page throughout the day to reflect the live spot price of silver. Whether you are selling a single coin or a large collection, you will always see current, accurate information before making your decision.

How Silver Prices Are Determined

The silver “spot price” is the global market value of one troy ounce of pure silver. It changes in real time as contracts are traded on international exchanges. Canada Gold uses this live rate as the foundation for our buy and sell prices so you always know that our quotes are based on the true market value.

The price you see on this page shows how much Canada Gold will pay for different types and purities of silver, updated automatically as markets move. Items made of .999 fine silver will earn higher payouts than sterling silver pieces marked .925, which contain slightly less pure metal. Each listing on our chart shows the price per gram for different categories such as bullion, coins and jewellery.

This approach ensures that every customer, from first-time sellers to experienced investors, can see exactly how their payout is calculated. There are no hidden deductions and no need to negotiate.

What Affects the Value of Your Silver

Several factors can influence what your silver is worth. Purity and weight matter most, but condition and recognisability play important roles too. Coins and bars from trusted refiners like the Royal Canadian Mint or PAMP Suisse tend to receive the highest payouts because they are widely recognised and easy to verify.

Jewellery, flatware and other items made from sterling silver are valued based on their silver content rather than brand or design. Hallmarks such as “.925” or “Sterling” help our team quickly confirm purity. If you bring in unmarked or mixed items, our Precious Metals Analysts will test them in front of you using professional tools like XRF scanners, acid testing and magnet checks.

This transparent process allows you to watch each step as your items are evaluated, giving you confidence that your payout is fair and accurate.

Types of Silver We Buy

Canada Gold buys almost every form of silver including:

  • Lingots – Bars and rounds from recognised and unrecognised refiners
  • Pièces de monnaie – Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, American Silver Eagles and other global issues
  • Sterling Jewellery – Rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings made of .925 silver
  • Flatware and Tableware – Cutlery, trays and decorative items marked as sterling
  • Scrap Silver – Damaged, broken or unmarked items that are still valuable for their metal content

If you are unsure whether your items are real silver, bring them in and our team will test them at no cost. We buy silver in any condition and pay immediately at the rate shown on this page.

Why Customers Choose Canada Gold

Selling silver can feel confusing, but at Canada Gold it does not have to be. Customers choose us for our transparency, professionalism and service. Every store across the country follows the same trusted standards built on fairness and education.

We publish our silver prices live, test items in front of you and provide instant payment for every transaction. Our stores are accredited by the Better Business Bureau and have served Canadians for nearly two decades.

When you sell your silver to Canada Gold you can expect a respectful, informative experience from start to finish. Our mission is simple: to make selling silver as easy and trustworthy as it should be.