Each medal is 39mm diameter and contains approx. 500 Grains or 32.4 Grams of sterling silver; each is approx. 3.5mm thick. Hope that helps.
Whatever the spot value of silver is times the total weight of pure silver in the set less all the fees the leeches in between you and the buyer will take.
This medal weighs 6.34 ounces of Sterling Silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 5.86 ounces of pure silver.
3 Medals: Boxing: Men's Light Fly Weight (48kg) Bronze Boxing: Men's Light Heavy Weight (81kg) Silver Boxing: Men's Middle Weight (75kg) Bronze
Religious medals vary in price depending on the metal content and the weight. Fine jewelry Saint Christopher medals made of solid 14 karat yellow gold can range in price from $60.00 to $750.00. Sterling silver Saint Christopher medals can range in price from $50.00 to $100.00. As gold and silver prices go up, the value of the medal will go up also. Precious metal is measured in DWT. The more DWT weight, the more the medal is worth.
London Olympics - 3 medals. No Gold for the first time since 1952. Two silver: Milka Maneva (weight lifting), Stanka Zlateva (wrestling) and one Bronze : Tervel Pulev for Boxing
The 2012 Olympic Gold coin is produced with a weight of 39.94 grams. Silver at 28 grams. The 2012 Olympic medals on the other hand weigh 375-400g, are 85mm in diameter and 7mm thick.
Final count: Gold 302, Silver: 304, and Bronze: 356 for total of 962 Note this is count by country not for individual athletes so the total number of medals is much larger because many events (e.g. Football/soccer, archery, etc.) are team events and the entire team got medals. See related links below.
Actual Silver Weight or ASW is .18084oz of pure silver.
The ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of all 90% US silver dimes is .07234oz
approximate to 35 grams weight in silver medal
The ASW (actual silver weight) is .18084oz pure silver.
The Franklin Half Dollar was minted between 1948 and 1963. They are struck in 90% silver with a weight of 12.5 grams. The actual silver weight (ASW) is 10.25 grams. The obverse (front) of the coin is a bust of Ben Franklin and the reverse (back) has a large image of the Liberty Bell with a small eagle just to the right side of the bell. It was designed by John R. Sinnock with the help of Gilroy Roberts, as Sinnock died before it was complete. More than 465,000,000 were minted over the 15 years of production. The silver value of this coin is just over $9 with silver selling at $25,08 per ounce,