Yes, it can be done. But it needs acid, nitric acid would be my first choice. Heat it to a low red heat, let cool, and dissolve it in nitric acid. Once dissolved, cement the silver out using copper. Rinse with water well and, when done right, can give 98 + pure silver.
Long way around, dry it, weight it. Add copper until your silver is 5% or less of the weight. Melt it into a bar or bars and run it in a copper cell. The dark slimes left will hold your silver and a good cell will leave high purity copper as well. The slimes will need further refining and more acids.
This why the nitric route is most often chosen to refine silver. Both work, both take time, and both can give decent quality silver. The entire "how to's" are posted in the forum but it takes time and study to get them down really well.
These are just brief outlines of how to do it. It will take more study to get it all down.