Silver / Copper Ratio

Silver price divided by copper price. Both metals have significant industrial demand.

Ratio Chart

Frequently Asked Questions

The Silver to Copper ratio measures how many units of Copper it takes to buy one unit of Silver. It's calculated by dividing the Silver price by the Copper price. For example, a ratio of 8 means you need 8 units of Copper to buy 1 unit of Silver.

What Does This Ratio Mean?

Both silver and copper are industrial metals with economic sensitivity. A rising ratio may indicate silver is being driven by investment demand rather than industrial use.