$ 270.10 as at 27/11/11
More than 1000 Malaysian Ringits. 400 - 500 Canadian dollars
It's the purity of the gold, as a decimal fraction. .9999 means the ring is 99.99% pure. That surprises me a bit, though, because jewelry is normally not made of gold that fine because it would be too soft for normal wearing.
Today, the fine gold price is around US $40. 14 karat gold is 58.5% of the fine gold. 58.5% of 4 grams is 2.34 grams. 2.34 grams × US $40 = US $93.60 [June 2010]
anywhere around $150.00-$200.00
The spot price of silver.
363 gbp
More than 1000 Malaysian Ringits. 400 - 500 Canadian dollars
It's the purity of the gold, as a decimal fraction. .9999 means the ring is 99.99% pure. That surprises me a bit, though, because jewelry is normally not made of gold that fine because it would be too soft for normal wearing.
305.46 U.S. Dollars$
.9999 is 10 times purer (10 times less impurities).
Since such an object does not and could not exist, its worth is hard to estimate.
If it's a 999-fine silver bullion, it would be worth approximately the spot price of silver or around $13.
You are probably referring to a British 5 pence coin. It is copper nickel, not silver, and is worth no more than its exchange value (about US 8 cents as of January 2010) unless it is in Proof or Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
Today, the fine gold price is around US $40. 14 karat gold is 58.5% of the fine gold. 58.5% of 4 grams is 2.34 grams. 2.34 grams × US $40 = US $93.60 [June 2010]
Silver is currently £19.80 per Troy Ounce which is 31.1035 grams. So 5 grams is worth £3.18 GBP or $5. Correct as at 22 March 2012 17.30 GMT.
That depends on a lot of factors.... is it PURE silver? .999 fine? or is it sterling silver? 92 1/2% fine? or is it some sort of industrial silver? If it is "scrap" silver it would be worth far less than silver bullion or silver coins.
With the exception of the .9999 fine Gold Buffalo $50 coin, all American Gold Eagles are 91.6% pure gold.