If you're referring to a standard US weight ounce, 11.34 silver dimes weighed 1 ounce.
Explanation: Silver dimes weighed 2.5 gm unworn, and a standard US weight ounce is 28.35 gm so 28.35 / 2.5 = 11.34.
if a silver dollar is 90% silver it would take 1 and 1/10th silver dollars to make an ounce of silver
Silver half dollars have about 0.362 Troy oz. of silver in them, so 3 of them would be 1.086 Troy oz.
A standard U.S. silver half dollar, minted before 1965, contains 0.3617 ounces of silver. To make 1 ounce of silver, you would need approximately 2.76 silver halves. Since you can't have a fraction of a coin, you would need to use 3 silver half dollars to exceed one ounce of silver.
One American Silver eagle dollar will make an ounce of silver. Only silver dollars dated 1935 and older contain silver. They contain about .77 troy ounces of silver. So about 1.3 Silver dollars 1935 and older would make an ounce of silver.
silver dollars should all be 1 ounce give or take a few grams
Silver & gold are weighed by the Troy ounce which is 31.1 grams.
There are 28.3495 grams in one ounce. Therefore, to make one ounce, you would need approximately 28.35 grams of silver.
One 1964 or earlier silver quarter= 0.1808 of an ounce of silver. So, it takes about 6 90% silver quarters to make one ounce of silver. 6 silver quarters= 1.0851 ounces.
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16 times the dollars for 1 ounce.
To determine how many quarters make an ounce of silver, we first need to know the silver content of a quarter. A standard U.S. quarter (post-1964) contains no silver, while pre-1965 quarters are 90% silver, weighing approximately 6.25 grams. Since an ounce is about 28.35 grams, it would take roughly 4 pre-1965 quarters to equal one ounce of silver.
The answer will depend on which country's dollar!