What Are Bullion Items Worth?
10 items tagged “bullion” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Ounce of Palladium
An ounce of palladium refers to one troy ounce of raw palladium metal, a precious metal primarily used in catalytic converters and industrial applications.

Ounce of Silver
One troy ounce of silver, a precious metal commonly traded in spot markets and available through bullion dealers.

Morgan Silver Dollar
The Morgan Silver Dollar is a U.S. dollar coin minted from 1878 to 1921, containing 0.7734 oz of .900 fine silver, with the 1921 variety being the most common and affordable for regular buyers.

Krugerrand
The Krugerrand is a 1 oz South African gold bullion coin containing 31.103 grams of pure 22k gold (91.67% fineness), first minted in 1967 as the world's inaugural modern bullion coin.

Silver Necklace
A silver necklace is a piece of jewelry typically made from sterling silver (92.5% pure), often in chain or pendant styles, valued both for its metal content and craftsmanship in the context of treasure valuables.

Gold Ring
A gold ring in the context of treasure valuables refers to a simple gold band or jewelry piece valued primarily for its gold content (melt value) rather than gems or craftsmanship.

Silver Bar
A silver bar in the context of treasure valuables refers to a standard 1 troy ounce (31.1 grams) bullion bar of .999 fine silver, the most common size a regular person would buy.

Silver Coin
A silver coin in the context of treasure valuables refers to a common collectible U.S. silver dollar like a Morgan or Peace Dollar, valued primarily for its ~0.77 oz silver content plus modest numismatic premium.

Gold Coin
A gold coin in the context of treasure valuables refers to a standard 1 troy ounce investment-grade bullion coin like the American Gold Eagle, valued primarily for its gold content plus a dealer premium.

One Ounce of Gold Bullion
Pure gold in bar or coin form, a precious metal used for investment and wealth preservation.
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