not much?
They thought they found gold, but all they found was pyrite; fools gold. Pyrite was worthless. It had the same luster and color as gold but it was worth as much as dirt
It depends. Pyrite (or "fool's gold) is a mineral that can contain 0.25 percent or more of gold. If a pyrite sample contains this amount, and assuming the price of gold is $1500 per troy ounce, then one ton of pyrite would be worth a little over $100,000.
In one word, scarcity. There is a lot of pyrite, not much gold.
It depends. Pyrite (or "fool's gold) is a mineral that can contain 0.25 percent or more of gold. If a pyrite sample contains this amount, and assuming the price of gold is $1500 per troy ounce, then one ton of pyrite would be worth a little over $100,000.
50-100 USD
The value of iron pyrite can vary depending on quality and market demand. On average, it can range from $1 to $10 per pound. So, for 16 ounces (1 pound), the value could be anywhere from $1 to $10.
It's possible to do so (if you mean extract iron from iron pyrite) , but because pyrite is exothermic, it creates a hazard in mines. Also, it is much more economical to extract iron from other minerals. Pyrite is also geologically unstable, and will eventually turn into sulfurous minerals and actually viable iron ores, so it is best left for future mines. Pyrite is really only worth it for making sulfuric acid or jewelry.
Pyrite's weight can vary depending on its size and shape, but on average, it weighs about 5 grams per cubic centimeter.
Pyrite is the mineral whereas a pyrite 'cube' happens to be the habit in which the mineral has crystallised
The rose bowl helmet alone is worth 800.dollars a peace!
pyrite is made of FeS2
What cleavage does pyrite have