If you mean a Jefferson nickel dated 1942-1945 with very large mintmarks on the reverse, the silver value is about $1.00. They are 35% silver.
molecular: NiCl2 + 2AgNO3 ---> 2AgCl(s) + Ni(NO3)2 ionic: Ni2+ + 2Cl- + 2Ag+ + 2NO3 ---> 2AgCl(s) + Ni2+ + 2NO3- net Ionic 2 Ag + 2 Cl- --> 2AgCl
The net weight of pure silver is .18084oz for all silver Washington quarters
Selling silver coins by the pound will net you little more than melt value, or the raw value of the silver. Legal tender silver coins minted before 1964 are roughly 90% silver. See the Related Link "Current precious metal values" for the current spot price of silver. Multiply that by 316.8 (the total number of ounces of silver you have, assuming they're all 90% silver coins) to get the melt value. You might want to make sure, though, that there aren't any rarities in there, or that they're not just coloredsilver. The dates are also important; a "silver dollar" minted after 1964 is, at best, 40% silver (unless it's an American Silver Eagle), and could be cupro-nickel clad.
As of this time (10:43pm EDT) silver is $17.34 per oz. All US Morgan & Peace Dollars have the same composition of .900 silver/.100 copper with a net weight of .77344oz of silver they are not pure silver. Which gives them a value of $13.41 each for the bullion. The Mint does produce Silver Eagle one dollar bullion coins that are considered pure silver.
it means how much the current asset is worth in the market
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6-16-11>>> All US Morgan & Peace Dollars have the same composition of 90% silver/10% copper with a net weight of .77344oz of pure silver.
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Typically it is called "Net Cash Surrender Value". This is the amount of cash value in the policy accumulation account minus any outstanding loans etc. But it is typically referred to as "Net surrender Value" or "Net Cash Surrender Value". Get a good agent and he can explain.
Gross calorific value may be converted to net calorific value by using the following equation- Net calorific value = Gross calorific value - (10.02 x Percent Moisture)
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