Physical Bullion? This Pure-Play Silver Monster Under $30 Is a Screaming Buy

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  • AG surged 232% in a year yet still trades at $19.45, with silver margins expanding fourfold to $52 per ounce in Q1 2026.

  • CEO Keith Neumeyer's record $477 million Q1 revenue quarter sits alongside $1 billion in contested Mexican tax disputes that limit aggressive position sizing.

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Physical Bullion? This Pure-Play Silver Monster Under $30 Is a Screaming Buy

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Silver crossed deep into record territory this year, and the stocks levered to it have finally started catching up. With bullion prices still elevated and Wall Street’s analyst desks scrambling to update models, single-digit and low-double-digit miners are quietly becoming some of the most interesting risk/reward setups in the market. For retail investors scanning headlines, a sub-$30 silver name with rising production, expanding margins, and a physical-bullion subsidiary is the kind of asymmetric opportunity that does not show up often.

With that in mind, here is one pure-play silver miner trading well under $30 that looks compelling on the operational and commodity tailwinds.

First Majestic Silver (NYSE: AG)

First Majestic Silver (NYSE:AG) is a pure-play silver miner with four operating mines in Mexico (Santa Elena, San Dimas, La Encantada, and Los Gatos) plus the First Mint bullion subsidiary that stamps physical silver products.

Shares closed at $19.45 on May 22, 2026, sitting comfortably below the $30 ceiling despite a 232.03% one-year gain. The stock has cooled 6.9% over the past month, which gives a retail investor a more reasonable entry into a name that has clearly broken out structurally.

Fundamentals back up the move. The company sports a forward P/E of 18, an operating margin of 49.5%, and TTM revenue of $1.49 billion. Wall Street’s consensus target sits at $26.88, with one Strong Buy, three Buy, one Hold, and one Strong Sell rating logged.

The bull case is straightforward. Per custom analysis, piling into physical bullion coins or low-leverage ETFs leaves returns on the table when a high-efficiency producer can pull metal out of the ground for significantly less than spot. First Majestic is exactly that. Management told investors on the Q1 2026 call that the average realized silver price hit $86.35 per ounce, while CEO Keith Neumeyer said margins expanded almost fourfold from $13/ounce in Q1 2025 to $52/ounce in Q1 2026. Q1 2026 revenue came in at a record $477 million, up 95% year-over-year, with $224 million in free cash flow and a treasury north of $1.1 billion.

The $1.05 billion Gatos Silver acquisition closed in January 2025 added the Los Gatos mine, which contributed $108.74 million in Q3 2025 revenue alone. Production scale jumped 96% YoY to 3.9 million silver ounces in Q3 2025, and management raised 2025 guidance to 30.6 to 32.6 million AgEq ounces. The First Mint subsidiary, now ISO 9001 certified for IRA-eligible products, sold 266,583 ounces in Q3 2025 and posted a record quarter in Q1 2026.

The key risk is real and worth flagging. First Majestic has more than $1.01 billion in claimed Mexican SAT tax reassessments across multiple subsidiaries, with $113.4 million in restricted cash already frozen and a $230 million convertible debenture maturing in January 2027. Customer concentration is also high, with six customers accounting for 95% of sales. The operational story still holds, though these factors cap how aggressively a conservative investor should size the position.

Tangible margin of safety, leverage to a rising metal, and a physical bullion arm in one ticker under $30 is a rare combination.

The Bottom Line

First Majestic’s setup is compelling because of margin expansion, production growth, and a fortress balance sheet. The sub-$30 share price simply adds an accessible entry point. Run the numbers against your own portfolio, weigh the Mexican tax overhang, and decide if pure-play silver leverage belongs in your mix.

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Alex Sirois is a financial writer with experience spanning both retail and institutional investing. He has written for InvestorPlace and held roles at BNY Mellon and Bernstein, giving him a perspective that bridges Main Street portfolios and Wall Street analysis.

Alex holds an MBA from George Washington University and has built his career across multiple industries, including e-commerce, education, and translation — a breadth of experience that informs how he breaks down complex financial topics for everyday investors. His writing is conversational, actionable, and grounded in long-term, buy-and-hold investing principles.

At 247 Wall St., Alex focuses on delivering analysis that is both accessible and useful, with a clear emphasis on helping readers make more informed decisions with their money.

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