1 Kilo Silver Bar

4 products tracked across 3 dealers. Last updated 39 seconds ago.

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1kg Fine Silver Cast Bar
ZA Knox Safe Custody
+11.47%
+28% inc.VAT
R38,892.25
R44,726 inc.VAT
+11.55%
+28% inc.VAT
R38,979.70
R44,827 inc.VAT
1kg Fine Silver Bar (Flat)
ZA Gold Reef City Mint
+13.09%
+30% inc.VAT
R39,518.32
R45,446 inc.VAT
+13.09%
+30% inc.VAT
R39,518.32
R45,446 inc.VAT
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1 Kilo Silver Bar: frequently asked questions

The cheapest 1kg silver bar listed here costs R38,892.25. The price reflects 1 Kilo of 999 fine silver priced near the R1,086.84 silver spot rate, plus a dealer premium. Prices update regularly as dealers adjust their listings.
The best premium currently available across 3 dealers we track is 11.5% over the R1,086.84 silver spot price. Premiums on 1kg silver bars vary by dealer and can widen when demand rises or supply tightens, so comparing across dealers before you buy can make a meaningful difference.
Based on current listings, Knox Safe Custody offers the lowest price at R38,892.25. We track 3 dealers selling 1kg silver bars, and prices shift throughout the day, so the comparison table above reflects the most recent data available.
For pure bullion investment, purity matters more than brand. All 999 fine silver bars contain the same metal content per kilogram regardless of refinery. That said, bars from LBMA-accredited refineries are more widely recognised and can be easier to resell, as dealers accept them without assay. Generic or lesser-known brands may attract slightly larger spreads when selling.

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