As of 8/23/2012 300 grams of silver @ $30.5 oz troy = $272.15
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Today's price 25June is $45 a gram, so about $56 for 1.2 grams pure gold
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1942 is a very common date Mercury dime most are worth about a dollar just for the silver. But it could be worth something since that was around/during WWII.
i have 5.4 14 gold. if i sold it how much money is it worth.
Yes, sterling silver is worth lots of money. "Sterling" refers to a high degree of purity. The value of sterling silver is quite literally the market price for silver, which as the time of this writing is about USD $31.67 per troy ounce.
23 grams of 925 silver necklance
Silver Price: $29.27 / troy ounce (as of Oct. 20, 2012) 8 grams sterling silver (.925) has a total silver value is $6.96.
The present value of 1 gram of sterling silver is around 65-70 cents (8/2010) so 10.6 grams is worth a little over $7.
15 grams of sterling silver is worth aprox: 8.00 todays prices but you will be lucky to get half that at a pawn shop
1000 grams sterling is currently worth about $415 ... 1000 grains sterling is worth about $27
Sterling Silver is 92.5% pure. Therefore, 1 gram of Sterling Silver contains 0.925g of pure silver. 1 gram of sterling silver is worth: 0.5714 x 0.925 = £0.5285 Rounded up, a gram of sterling silver is worth 53p / gram. As of 20/01/2011, fine silver is priced at £17.7729 / Troy Ounce (source: lbma.org.uk). There are 31.103 grams in a Troy Ounce. Therefore, 1 gram of fine silver is worth: 17.7729 / 31.103 = £0.5714
Because sterling silver is an alloy, most of the value in the object. There are calculators for the melt value of sterling silver. In August 2016, the value was $15.52 per troy oz.
7 grams of silver would be worth around US$9.00
"Sterling silver" refers to the purity of a particular silver object - specifically, sterling silver is 92.5% silver.
silver because sterling silver is 92.5% silver and the purer it is, the more it is worth.
Just figure out the price for the silver and that is your value. Gold plating adds really nothing to the weight or value. So I would weigh your jewelry in grams. A gram of sterling silver is worth about $1.20 or so. So just take your weight in grams times $1.20 and you will have your melt value.