The current spot price of silver is about $43 per troy ounce.
A giant featherA Buffalo, because it doesn't way an ounce, more like a ton!
Whatever someone is willing to pay for it.
The two most used categories of ounces are the international avoirdupois ounce and the international troy ounce. The international avoirdupois ounce we use today refers to weight specifically. It is the most common ounce used. The second most common ounce used is the international troy ounce, which deals with mass, rather than weight.
Most likely California. A "digger's ounce" was an overweight lead counter balance used to cheat Indians out of their gold during trading.
It isn't an error, it is a privately minted round. It isn't legal tender and the actual design gives it no value. What does give it value however, is the 1 troy ounce of silver in it, at the time of writing silver was around $28.69 an ounce, so that is what your silver round is worth. Keep in mind that silver prices are very volatile and increase or decrease daily.
That's not an actual dollar coin, but rather a silver bullion round. The coin might not have a date, but it should at least mention its weight. As of 19 February 2014, silver is worth $21.84 per troy ounce.
The retail price of the 2006 MS-70 Buffalo 1 ounce Bullion coin is $1,590.00 FYI The term first strike adds nothing to value only the cost.
It is a privately minted silver round. Its value is based on the silver it contains — about $7.00 in August, 2005.
Yes; an ounce is an ounce is an ounce ...
An ounce is an ounce.
...A few cents. The amount of gold on there is so tiny it wouldn't be worth it to scrape it off to refine it and bronze is cheap and is generally sold by the pound rather than the ounce.
HOW MANY CALORIES ARE IN LAMBCooked and RawThe answer to 'how many calories are in lamb' will vary in accordance with the cut of lamb and whether or not the lamb is cooked. Here are some examples for cooked shoulder, cooked leg, cooked chops, cooked cubes, and raw ground (minced) lamb.Lamb loin chop, broiled/grilled by overhead heat, etc.LEAN ONLY EATEN60-61 calories per ounce, or 28g244 calories in an average 4 ounce, or 114g, portionOR LEAN AND FAT EATEN88-90 calories per ounce, or 28g360 calories in an average 4 ounce, or 114g, portionCooked roast shank leg of lamb (shank is the lower half of the leg)LEAN ONLY EATEN50-51 calories per ounce, or 28g153 calories in 3 ounce, or 85g, small size serving265 calories in an average 5 ounce, or 142g, medium size serving408 calories in an 8 ounce, or 227g, large size servingOR LEAN AND FAT EATEN63-64 calories per ounce, or 28g192 calories in a 3 ounce, or 85g, small size serving320 calories in an average 5 ounce, or 142g, medium size serving512 calories in an 8 ounce, or 227g, large size servingCooked/roast sirloin leg of lamb (sirloin is the top half of the leg)LEAN ONLY EATEN57-58 calories in 1 ounce, or 28g174 calories in a 3 ounce, or 85g, small size serving290 calories in an average 5 ounce, or 142g medium size serving464 calories in an 8 ounce, or 227g, large size servingOR LEAN AND FAT EATEN82-83 calories in 1 ounce, or 28g249 calories in 3 ounce, or 85g, small size serving415 calories in an average 5 ounce, or 142g, medium size serving664 calories in an 8 ounce, or 227g, large size servingRoast shoulder of lambLEAN ONLY EATEN54-57 calories per ounce ,or 28g71 calories in a 3 ounce, or 85g, small size serving285 calories in an average 5 ounce, or 142g, medium size serving456 calories in an 8 ounce, or 227g, large size servingOR LEAN AND FAT EATEN75-77 calories per ounce, or 28g231 calories in a 3 ounce, or 85g, small size serving385 calories in an average 5 ounce, or 142g, medium size serving616 calories in an 8 ounce, or 227g, large size servingCubed lamb lean shoulder or leg, such as on skewers and broiled/grilled by overhead heat52-53 calories in 1 oz, or 28g212 calories in an average 4 ounce, or 114g, portionCubed lamb lean shoulder or leg plainly braised in the oven62-63 calories in 1 oz or 28g252 calories in an average 4 ounce, or 114g, portionRaw ground (or minced) lamb79 calories in 1 ounce, or 28g, of raw meat316 calories in 4 ounces, or 114g, of raw meat632 calories in an 8 ounces, or 227g, of raw meat1264 calories in 1 pound (16 ounces), or 454g, of raw meat.For free Calorie Fruit and Vegetables Charts, to show you the calorie counts of the vegetables/salad-vegetables/fruits served with lamb, use the page links given below.Calories in Fruit ChartCalories in Vegetables ChartThis completes the 'how many calories are in lamb' page.+ 22 others + others found this useful