Electrochemically prepared conducting polypyrrole tosylate films were exposed to silver in a wide range of concentrations. Four-probe measurements of the dc conductivity of these films as well as two-probe ac conductivity measurements were performed. Small silver exposures lead to a dramatic change in the surface potentials and electronic structure, whereas the ac- and dc-conductivities appear not to be influenced. In the range of high silver exposures metallic conductivities due to the formation of a massive silver overlayer on top of the polypyrrole films are observed.