You can't because part of the coin is from another material, if you melt out the silver you are still left with the other material. So the coin is made from 90% silver 10% something else.
Silver needs to reach a melting point of 961.8 degrees to become liquid. Jewellery made from silver has 92.5 percent and 7.5 percent copper. In the U.S 90 percent is used so sterling silver is market as 900 compared to 925 in the UK.
Basically 90 silver is a reference to the purity. It means 90% silver. It is also referred to as 900 silver as purity is actually measured out of 1000 as per the millesimal fineness scale. 900 silver is well known for being used in pre-65 US silver coins.
No, it's 90% silver and 10% copper.
It is 90% silver and contains a little over 2 grams of silver.
The 1924 silver dollar is not pure silver. It is mixture of 90% pure silver and 10% copper.
It is: 90%
Percent means out of 100: → 90% = 90/100 = 90 ÷ 100 = 0.9
90 percent of 100 is 90
no 9 percent 90 over 100 is 90%
90 percent out of 100 percent = 9/10 or 0.990%/100% = 9/10 or 0.9
90/100 = 90%
100 percent is 725.59 90 percent is 653.031
90 percent of 31.5 is 28.35 31.5 x 90/100 =2835/100 = 28.35
90% = 90/100 or 9/10 in fraction
0.5845842 or 58.45842%
It is made of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper
190 100 x 0.90 = 90 100 + 90 = 190