The usual $10.00 ".999 silver" tokens have about 0.5 to 0.6 troy oz. of silver in the center. The rest is brass.
2066 grams = 72.8760054 ounces
1090g = 35.044 troy ounces.
5 x troy31.1g = 155.5g 155.5 / 28.4g = 5.48 ounces
The mass of gold, along with silver and platinum, are measure in Troy ounces which are about 10% more massive than customary ounces. There are 72.9 troy ounces in 5 pounds of gold.
480 grains = 1 troy ounce so there are 5.2 oz in 2500 grains Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis2,500 gr*1 oz 437.5 gr=5.714285714 oz
There is no silver in any dollar tokens. They are iron with chrome plating. Silver "Ike" dollars were used in the past for casino play, now just tokens are used, because they are not legal tender except in the casino that issues them, for gambling purposes only. ======================================= There is no iron in these tokens. The question was about a $10.00 token, which usually is a "limited edition", encased in clear plastic, and does contain slightly less than 0.6 troy oz of pure silver. The remainder is brass - only the center is silver. They are usually marked: ".999 fine silver" - which is correct for the center portion. When silver was bringing a high price a couple of months ago, many people with these tokens punched out the silver. A few even tried to sell the remaining worthless brass doughnuts on eBay. The tokens are not worth much more than face value, if that.
With the high price of silver, it is worth just the silver content. Without having the token in hand, it is impossible to tell you exactly what the silver content is. But with record high silver prices, it most likely won't sell for any more than scrap.
That is approximately 35.274 ounces
35.27 ounces.
Hmmmm, It's worth $10.00 if you take it back to the Casino that issued it. Otherwise if you find a collector of this type of token you would be offered any amount from a low of about $12.00 to a high of $20.00. Price could depend on the tokens condition and if it still in it's plastic case.
Among the many rewards a casino can give out, the simplest tend to be the most appreciated. Vouchers for free chips and tokens, or even just cash is popular.
One pound of silver = 14.583 troy ounces
8,037.6856 troy ounces.
7.15 oz.
Silver bars can be bought in different sizes. the Johnson Matthey silver bar weighs 1000 ounces. There are some that weigh only 10 ounces.
2066 grams = 72.8760054 ounces
1090g = 35.044 troy ounces.