How Did Silver Achieve Over 2,600% Returns in 25 Years?
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Key Takeaways
- Silver price in 2000: Rs 7,900 per kg
- Current silver price: Rs 2.16 lakh per kg
- Returns: Over 2,600%
- Investment growth: Rs 1,000 in 2000 is now Rs 26,455
- 2025 performance: Silver up 140%, gold up 76%
Mumbai, Dec 23 (NationPress) In the year 2000, the price of silver in India was approximately Rs 7,900 per kg. As of now, this precious metal is valued at nearly Rs 2.16 lakh per kg, yielding returns exceeding 2,600% for those investors who maintained their investments over the long haul.
This extraordinary progression underscores how silver, often eclipsed by gold, has emerged as a potent asset for wealth preservation throughout the past 25 years.
If an individual had invested merely Rs 1,000 in silver back in 2000, it would now be worth around Rs 26,455.
This indicates that the investment would have multiplied over 26 times in a span of 25 years.
The consistent appreciation of silver has enabled investors to safeguard and enhance their wealth, particularly during times of inflation and market volatility.
In 2025, silver reached unprecedented levels, signaling a robust resurgence for the metal.
On the international front, spot silver surpassed the $70 per ounce threshold for the first time, hitting an intra-day peak of $70.0055 on Tuesday.
This upsurge was bolstered by global uncertainties, escalating geopolitical tensions between the US and Venezuela, coupled with a weakening dollar.
In India, silver prices also achieved new heights, with MCX silver climbing by 1.7% to a record Rs 2,16,596 per kg in early trading.
Gold mirrored this trend, as MCX gold February futures rose 1.1% to an all-time high of Rs 1,38,300 per 10 grams.
It is noteworthy that silver has outperformed gold in 2025. While silver prices have surged by 140% this year, gold has increased by around 76% in the spot market during the same timeframe.
This significant outperformance has rekindled interest among investors in the white metal.
Several pivotal factors have fueled silver's impressive rally this year, including geopolitical tensions, anticipated interest rate reductions in the US, and a weaker dollar, all of which have heightened the demand for safe-haven assets such as silver and gold.