Silver currently sells for about $17/oz
Current value is about $30.00
Unless you find someone that wants it, value is just for the silver about $27.00
The value changes daily as the market price for silver fluctuates. As of 20 October 2012, silver is worth $32.06/oz, making a 5 oz. bar worth $160.30.
The spot price of silver.
About $32 per troy ounce at the time of writing. .999 refers to silver that is 99.9% pure.
1 troy silver .999
It is 1 troy oz of 999 fine silver. So its value is the current silver price for 1 troy oz. Depending on its condition there could be some additional numismatic value to collectors too. Current silver price as of this moment is $34.28 per troy oz of fine silver.
current silver troy ounce value
Pure silver (.999 fine) is traded daily and its value changes just like any other commodity. Today, 8-20-2009, silver is at $13.88 a troy ounce, making the value of a 1 troy ounce Engelhard silver bar today worth about $14. That value was most assuredly change in the future.
About $17 or $18, or more if silver rises dramatically in price (as of January 30, 2008, silver is $16.76 per troy ounce and the Morgan silver dollar has an Actual Silver Weight of 0.7734 troy ounces, giving it a "melt value" of about $12.96). Note that there would be no "P" mint mark - coins produced in Philadelphia at that time had no mint mark.
Each Peace dollar contains 0.77344 troy ounces of silver and is valued at $17.26 when silver is at $22.36 per ounce.
value of maryiln monroe silver bar 1 troy oz.999 fine?
It is 90% silver. It contains about .362 troy ounces of silver in it. Multiply that by the current spot price to get the value.
It is .900 fine or 90% pure silver, for a Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 0.7734 Troy oz.
There's no such coin. An 1889 US silver dollar was minted for spending, not for investment, and was very different from modern "silver eagle" coins that do contain 1 oz. of silver. Morgan dollars contained one dollar's worth of silver, about 0.77 troy ounces at the time. The coins' inscriptions indicate their value (ONE DOLLAR on the back) and not their silver weight. There's more information at the Related Question.
1 troy ounce. They are known as silver eagles and have the bullion value on the back.
Silver spot price equivalent