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Current price of silver as of Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Joseph Hostetler
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Joseph Hostetler
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March 18, 2026, 9:06 AM ET
Current price of silver as of Wednesday, March 18, 2026
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As of 9 a.m. Eastern Time, silver traded at $77.77 per ounce. That’s down $3.13 from yesterday at this hour—but represents a gain of more than $43 over the past 12 months.

Silver price per ounce% Change
Price of silver yesterday$80.90-3.86%
Price of silver 1 month ago$76.73+1.35%
Price of silver 1 year ago$34.01+128.66%
Price of silver yesterday
Silver price per ounce$80.90
% Change-3.86%
Price of silver 1 month ago
Silver price per ounce$76.73
% Change+1.35%
Price of silver 1 year ago
Silver price per ounce$34.01
% Change+128.66%

Prices current as of March 18, 2026. Fortune publishes a daily price of silver post each weekday that data is available.

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Historical silver performance 

Silver is not typically a high-growth play. Historically, it trails other investment options, like stocks. From 1921 onward, silver has underperformed the S&P 500 by about 96%. That means an equal sum invested in silver and stocks back then would now be worth 96% less in silver holdings than stocks. 

Instead, silver is prized for its stability and its power to hedge against inflation. Often dubbed a “store of value,” it tends to sustain purchasing power when inflation climbs. 

Compared with gold, silver prices generally swing more sharply due to industrial demand—solar equipment, healthcare devices, and more—whereas gold is almost purely a safe-haven asset.



What does “spot silver” mean? 

“Spot silver” refers to the live market rate at which silver can be bought or sold instantly. That said, real-world buyers usually pay a premium over spot for markups, shipping, insurance, and other fees. 

The spot price serves as a gauge of immediate market demand: a higher spot price means stronger buying interest. 

What is “price spread” in silver trading? 

The term “price spread” describes the difference between the buying (ask) and selling (bid) prices for silver. Here’s how those terms are defined. 

  • Ask price: the cost to purchase silver. 
  • Bid price: the amount you receive when you sell silver. 

A narrower spread indicates high demand. 

How to invest in silver 

Silver exposure can be achieved through physical ownership or via silver-backed exchange-traded funds (ETFs). ETFs let you own a stake in a fund that holds silver, sparing you storage and insurance responsibilities. 

Key silver investment options include: 

  • Bullion bars and rounds. These are sold by weight and purity 
  • Government-minted silver coins. Iconic examples include American Silver Eagles and Canada’s Silver Maple Leafs, which often trade at premiums for their rarity and backing. 
  • Silver jewelry. Custom pieces that fetch prices above equal-purity bullion. 
  • Silver mining equities. Stocks in companies extracting silver, offering a sort of indirect investment in silver. 

On exchanges, bullion and coins must meet a minimum 99.9% purity. Lower-purity silver generally falls into collectible or industrial categories. Our guide to the best silver IRA companies provide more information on how to shrewdly invest in silver (and other precious metals).



Is it a good time to invest in silver? 

Silver has surged more than 150% over the past year, hitting its highest levels in over a decade. 

Deciding whether to invest now depends on your unique attitude toward the market. If inflation is top of mind, adding precious metals can be prudent. Or, if you foresee rising industrial applications—such as electronics—demand could potentially push prices even higher. 

Current precious metals prices as of 9 a.m. ET on March 18, 2026

Precious metal Price per ounce
Gold$4,867.80
Silver$77.77
Platinum$2,038.93
Palladium$1,521.38
Gold
Price per ounce$4,867.80
Silver
Price per ounce$77.77
Platinum
Price per ounce$2,038.93
Palladium
Price per ounce$1,521.38

Gold remains the benchmark metal, while platinum and palladium exhibit volatility patterns similar to silver due to smaller market caps. Gold’s larger market makes it comparatively stable.

Pro tip

Looking for gold over silver? Explore our picks for the best gold IRA companies.  



The takeaway 

With economic volatility persistent in the current market, precious metals deserve at least a quick look. Silver’s recent performance has outshined gold’s, and many experts forecast the likelihood of seeing further upside, potentially pushing silver to record levels. 

Silver’s lower entry cost compared with gold also makes it an accessible hedge. Whether through physical bullion, ETFs, or mining stocks, you can position yourself to benefit from anticipated silver demand.

Frequently asked questions

What percentage of my portfolio should I allocate to silver?

Many advisors suggest allocating no more than between 10% and 15% to silver, keeping total precious metal holdings under 20%.

Can silver be held in an IRA?

Yes—IRA-eligible silver coins and bars (99.9% pure) stored with an IRS-approved custodian qualify. Coins with lower silver content, such as pre-1965 U.S. coins that often have around 90% purity and are known as constitutional silver, aren’t permitted. But of course, silver coins and jewelry that doesn’t hit the 99.9% purity level can still be collected or worn outside of retirement accounts.

What’s driving silver prices in 2026? 

Silver’s ascent over the past year reflects tight supplies and robust demand from both industrial users and investors.

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Joseph Hostetler
By Joseph HostetlerStaff Writer, Personal Finance Commerce

Joseph is a staff writer on Fortune's personal finance commerce team. He's covered personal finance since 2016, previously serving as a reporter and editor at sites like Business Insider and The Points Guy. He has also contributed to major outlets such as AP News, CNN, Newsweek, and many more.

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