I'm not sure you understand what the term "melting" means. It only takes one person to melt silver, so long as you have a furnace that can heat it to 1,763 degrees.
Yes, many coin dealers and jewelery store owners will buy silver coins close to their silver melt prices, they will then either resell them to an investor at more than they paid for them, or sell them to a refiner who will take the coins, melt it down, take out the 10% copper and sell the silver bars either to investors or to industry which uses some of silver's unique capabilities to conduct electricity to make many electronic goods.
If you are talking about coins, you can probably get someone (or if you can do it yourself) to melt it so that the silver melts but the copper stays solid and then just take the silver.
20 minutes
One silver war nickel weighs 5 grams and contains 35% silver, or 1.75 grams of silver per nickel. One troy ounce is 31.1 grams. It would take 18 war nickels to make one ounce of silver.
To melt sterling silver with a propane torch, you will first need a crucible or a heat-resistant container to hold the silver. Place the sterling silver in the crucible and heat it gradually with the propane torch, moving the flame around to evenly distribute the heat. Sterling silver has a melting point of around 1640°F (893°C), so ensure the flame is hot enough to reach this temperature for the silver to melt. Remember to take necessary safety precautions when working with high heat and molten metal.
if a silver dollar is 90% silver it would take 1 and 1/10th silver dollars to make an ounce of silver
2 2 2
wooden log, the silver spoon would melt at a lower temperature than the wood could resist. (Im not 100% on this though! melting pt for silver is about 900 C)
Not unless it's cheap and you don't worry about messing it up or ever using it again.ANS 2 -Take a broken piece of silver crystal to a glassblower. He may be able to melt and weld it.
at least double of 14 crore
glaciers are big and vary cold.
That depends on the amount of ice and the ambient temperature of its surroundings.