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🇩🇪 Silver Price Today in Germany | €66.96
Live silver price in Euro (EUR) — updated every minute
Last updated: May 4, 2026, 01:01 PM ET
Per Gram (EUR)
€2.1527
Per Troy Oz (EUR)
€66.96
Per Kg (EUR)
€2,153
USD/Silver Spot
$72.78/oz
USD/EUR Rate
1 USD = 0.92 EUR
Gold/Silver Ratio
62.0:1
Silver Market in Germany
Germany has one of Europe's strongest silver ownership cultures, with private citizens estimated to hold over 9,000 tonnes of silver — more than the government reserves. The Bundesbank holds approximately 3,355 tonnes of official silver reserves, the second-largest in the world. Physical silver can be purchased anonymously up to €1,999 per transaction.
Why do people in Germany invest in silver?
German savers have a historically deep distrust of inflation rooted in the hyperinflation of the 1920s and post-WWII period. silver is seen as Hartgeld (hard money) — a store of value immune to monetary debasement. With over 20% of German households owning physical silver, it remains the most popular alternative investment in the country.
Frequently Asked Questions — Silver in Germany
Is silver tax-free in Germany?
Yes — physical silver held for more than one year is exempt from capital gains tax in Germany. Sales of investment silver (bars and coins meeting EU investment silver standards) are also VAT-free under EU directives.
Can I buy silver anonymously in Germany?
silver purchases below €1,999 (reduced from €10,000 in 2020) can be made anonymously in Germany. Purchases above this threshold require identification (AML regulations). Germany has one of the most liberal silver-buying environments in Europe.
What is the silver price in euros today?
The EUR silver price is derived from the USD spot price multiplied by the EUR/USD exchange rate. The ECB also maintains reserve silver, and European silver prices closely track the LBMA benchmark converted to euros.
Where can I buy silver in Germany?
Physical silver can be purchased from Sparkasse banks, DEGUSSA, Philoro, Coininvest, and numerous local dealers. Online platforms like Bullion By Post (Germany) and JM Bullion Europe also serve German customers.