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.999 And .9999 Silver

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What is the real difference between .999 and .9999 silver? Does one carry a premium over the other?
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We talked about something like this fairly recently, at http://goccf.com/t/280585

The difference is more in the effort to produce than the intrinsic value of the piece. I believe any premium would be due to scarcity and quality of the product, rather than purity.
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No amazing difference. Gold can be purified pretty well with today's technology. .9999 is about the most you need. I think that more nines is a marketing ploy.
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The slight difference in purity gets swamped by the slight differences in weight (tolerance).

A troy ounce is 31.1035 grams.

At 3 9s, you need to weigh 31.1346346 to get that troy ounce of silver (ASW)
At 4 9s, you need to weigh 31.10661066 to get that troy ounce
5 9s is 31.103811038

The difference between 3 9s and 4 9s is 0.0280239 which is just BARELY at the limit of accuracy of most scales you can buy (+/- 0.02 or 0.01g) without spending a ton.

There was a RCM video posted a couple weeks back on gold refining, to go from 4 9s to 5 9s took a week of electro-deposition extraction.
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Not much and no not really.

.999 is plenty pure.
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