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🇩🇪 Silver Price in Berlin Today

Live .999 fine and .925 sterling silver rates in Berlin, Germany. Updated every 10 minutes.

.999 Fine Silver

€1.97

Per gram

Per 10g: €19.66

Per kg: €1,965.74

.925 Sterling Silver

€1.82

Per gram

Per 10g: €18.20

Per kg: €1,820.13

Last updated: just now

Silver price in Berlin - All purities

PurityPer gramPer 10gPer troy ozPer kg
.999€1.97€19.66€61.14€1,965.74
.925€1.82€18.20€56.61€1,820.13
.900€1.77€17.71€55.08€1,770.94
.800€1.57€15.74€48.96€1,574.17

Silver price by quantity in Berlin

Quantity.999 Fine Silver.925 Sterling Silver
1g€1.97€1.82
10g€19.66€18.20
50g€98.29€91.01
100g€196.57€182.01
1 kg€1,965.74€1,820.13

Silver price in other cities in Germany

James WhitfieldMarket analysis by James Whitfield·Investment Research Lead·Last updated April 2026

Silver market in Berlin

Berlin serves the silver jewelry and silverware needs of 3,645,000 residents in Germany.

At today's rates, .999 fine silver in Berlin costs €1.97 per gram (€1,965.74 per kilogram). Sterling silver (.925) is €1.82 per gram. Prices derive from the international COMEX spot price converted to EUR.

Tips for buying silver in Berlin

  • Check for the '925' or 'Sterling' stamp on jewelry to confirm 92.5% silver content
  • Silver tarnishes naturally — dark tarnish does NOT mean it's fake. Polish restores the shine
  • Compare prices per gram across dealers, not per piece — making charges vary widely
  • For investment silver, buy .999 fine bars or coins from recognized mints
  • Silver is bulkier than gold — storage matters for large amounts

Silver price in Berlin vs the national average

Silver prices in Berlin follow the national rate, because the metal is priced globally and converted into EUR — today around €1.97 per gram for .999 fine and €1.82 for .925 sterling. What varies between Berlin and other cities is the making charge on jewellery and small differences in dealer margin, not the underlying metal price. So a shop that looks "cheaper" usually has lower making charges or stronger competition rather than a different silver rate.

Where to buy silver in Berlin

Buyers in Berlin can choose between coins, bars and jewellery. For investment, look for .999 fine silver; for ornaments, .925 sterling is standard. Across Germany, markets such as Degussa and Pro Aurum branches, bank bullion counters, precious-metals dealers in Frankfurt and Munich and names like Degussa, Pro Aurum, Heraeus, Umicore are known for choice and fair pricing. In Berlin, favour sellers that stamp purity clearly, show live rates and give a printed bill. Compare a couple of shops before buying, since silver's making charges and premiums vary more than gold's.

Making charges on silver in Berlin

Making charges on silver jewellery in Berlin are typically a higher percentage of value than on gold, because the metal itself is cheaper while the craftsmanship costs are similar. Expect roughly 3–10% on worked pieces, with plain bars and coins carrying much lower premiums. Ask whether the charge is a percentage or a flat per-gram rate, and whether it is negotiable — on detailed pieces there is often room to bargain.

How to verify silver purity in Berlin

Before paying in Berlin, confirm the purity. Look for a "925" or "Sterling" stamp on jewellery, or "999" on fine silver, and ask for the purity in writing on your bill. Simple checks help: genuine silver is only weakly affected by a magnet, and it tarnishes rather than rusting over time. For valuable purchases, buy from reputable dealers and keep the stamped, documented bill — it protects you when you resell.

Frequently asked questions

What is the silver price in Berlin today?

Today's .999 fine silver in Berlin is €1.97 per gram. Sterling (.925) is €1.82 per gram. Per kg, fine silver costs €1,965.74. Based on COMEX spot converted to EUR.

Is silver cheaper in Berlin than Hamburg?

Silver prices in Berlin and Hamburg are virtually identical — based on international spot price. Differences under 0.5%. Real cost variation comes from making charges on jewelry.

Where to buy silver in Berlin?

Look for established silver dealers and hallmarked stores in Berlin. Compare per-gram prices from at least 3 shops in Germany.

What is sterling silver worth per gram in Berlin?

Sterling silver (.925) in Berlin is €1.82 per gram. Per 100g it costs €182.01. Sterling is the standard for silver jewelry worldwide.

Does silver price change daily in Berlin?

Yes. Silver is more volatile than gold — daily swings of 2-5% are common. Prices in Berlin update every 10 minutes based on the international spot market.

What is the making charge on silver in Berlin?

Silver making charges in Berlin are usually a higher percentage than gold — often around 3–10% on worked jewellery — because the metal is cheaper while craftsmanship costs are similar. Plain bars and coins carry far lower premiums, and charges are often negotiable.

What is the difference between fine and sterling silver?

Fine silver (.999) is 99.9% pure and used for investment coins and bars. Sterling silver (.925) is 92.5% pure, alloyed with copper for durability, and used for jewellery and tableware sold in Berlin. Check the stamp to know which you are buying.

Is hallmarked silver available in Berlin?

Yes. Reputable jewellers in Berlin sell stamped .925 sterling and .999 fine silver. Always check for the purity stamp and insist on a printed bill recording weight, purity and rate — it is your proof of value when you sell.

.999/g€1.97
.925/g€1.82
.999/kg€1,965.74