Silver Price in Thai Baht (฿) Today
Live silver price converted to Thai Baht (THB) using real-time exchange rates. Prices shown for .999 fine, .925 sterling, .900 coin, and .800 silver purities.
The current price of silver in Thai Baht is ฿2,339.16 per troy ounce for .999 fine silver. Sterling silver (.925) is worth ฿2,163.72 per ounce.
.999 Fine
฿2,339.16
.925 Sterling
฿2,163.72
.900 Coin
฿2,105.24
.800 Silver
฿1,871.33
Data source: TwelveData XAG/USD spot price × THB/USD exchange rate. Last updated: 3/25/2026, 7:09:43 PM
Silver Price by Quantity (THB)
| Quantity | .999 Fine | .925 Sterling | .900 Coin | .800 Silver |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Troy Ounce | ฿2,339.16 | ฿2,163.72 | ฿2,105.24 | ฿1,871.33 |
| 1 Gram | ฿75.21 | ฿69.57 | ฿67.69 | ฿60.16 |
| 10 Grams | ฿752.06 | ฿695.65 | ฿676.85 | ฿601.64 |
| 100 Grams | ฿7,520.56 | ฿6,956.52 | ฿6,768.51 | ฿6,016.45 |
| 1 Kilogram | ฿75,205.62 | ฿69,565.20 | ฿67,685.06 | ฿60,164.50 |
| 1 Tola (11.66g) | ฿876.90 | ฿811.13 | ฿789.21 | ฿701.52 |
| 5 Troy Ounces | ฿11,695.79 | ฿10,818.61 | ฿10,526.21 | ฿9,356.63 |
| 10 Troy Ounces | ฿23,391.58 | ฿21,637.21 | ฿21,052.42 | ฿18,713.27 |
Silver Prices in Thai Baht: What You Need to Know
Thailand has a centuries-old tradition of silver craftsmanship, particularly in the northern region around Chiang Mai. Silver prices in Thai baht track global XAG/USD rates adjusted for THB/USD movements. The Bank of Thailand's relatively stable currency management means baht-denominated silver closely mirrors international price trends.
Tax, VAT & Import Duties
Silver bullion purchases in Thailand are subject to 7% VAT. Silver jewelry carries the same 7% VAT rate. There is no separate capital gains tax on precious metals for individuals — profits from selling silver are generally considered assessable income if trading is deemed a regular activity. Tourists can claim VAT refunds on purchases over THB 2,000 from participating shops through the VAT Refund for Tourists scheme.
How Silver Is Traded in Thailand
Thailand's silver market spans Bangkok's Chinatown (Yaowarat) for bullion and traditional jewelry, Chiang Mai for hill tribe silver craftsmanship, and modern retail chains. Major gold/silver shops include Hua Seng Heng (Thailand's largest bullion dealer), MTS Gold, and Aurora. The Thailand Futures Exchange (TFEX) offers gold futures but silver futures are not yet available.
How Silver Price in THB Is Calculated
The silver price in Thai Baht is calculated by multiplying the global XAG/USD spot price by the current THB/USD exchange rate. Today's rate: 1 USD = 32.6167 THB.
Formula: Silver Price (THB) = XAG/USD Spot Price × THB/USD Rate
Example: $71.72 × 32.6167 = ฿2,339.16 per troy ounce
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is 1 ounce of silver in Thai Baht today?
One troy ounce of .999 fine silver is currently worth ฿2,339.16 (THB). Sterling silver (.925 purity) is worth ฿2,163.72 per troy ounce. Prices are converted from the live XAG/USD spot rate using real-time exchange rates.
Where is the best place to buy silver in Thailand?
Yaowarat (Bangkok's Chinatown) is the traditional hub for bullion purchases, with Hua Seng Heng being the most established dealer. For silver jewelry and craftsmanship, Chiang Mai's Night Bazaar and Wualai Walking Street are renowned. Modern retail chains like MTS Gold also offer investment silver in major malls.
Is there VAT on silver in Thailand?
Yes. Silver purchases attract 7% VAT in Thailand, applying to both bullion and jewelry. Tourists can claim VAT refunds at the airport on purchases over THB 2,000 per store per day, provided the shop participates in the VAT Refund for Tourists program.
What is Thai silver purity?
Traditional Thai silver is typically 92.5% pure (sterling silver), stamped with "925." Hill tribe silver from northern Thailand often uses higher purities (95-99%) and features distinctive hand-hammered designs. Investment bullion sold by major dealers like Hua Seng Heng is .999 fine silver.
Can I take silver out of Thailand?
Personal quantities of silver jewelry and bullion can be taken out of Thailand. Items purchased with tourist VAT refund receipts should be shown to customs before departure. Large commercial quantities require export permits. Thailand has no restrictions on the amount of gold/silver you can carry, but destination country import rules apply.