1.489 oz
Since silver certificates have not been produced since the 1960's, I assume that you're asking about a privately issued ingot that is cast in the shape of a dollar bill. I would guess that it is worth its bullion value (silver as of October 9, 2007 is $13.45 per troy ounce).
There are a few tests to see if a silver dollar is fake. The first is to match up the details with a known authentic coin. While there are many varieties of silver dollars for that year, one with a completely wrong type (such as a trade dollar, or Morgan dollar) you can immediately dismiss the coin as a fake. The second thing to do is to look at the edge of the coin for lines where the coin might have been cast, genuine coins are struck, never cast. The next way to see if it is genuine or not is to weigh it and measure it. A fake coin made out of a material other than silver will either be overweight or underweight or will have dimensions that don't work such as being thicker or wider than a genuine coin. Another way to see if it is a fake or not is to take it to a reputable coin dealer who can usually tell if its fake or not in a second or two. Also, make sure the coin doesn't have "COPY" stamped on it, reproductions since the '70s have to have "COPY" stamped on it somewhere, however, reproductions made before the '70s, or counterfeit coins meant to deceive collectors, won't have it on there.
That would be Silver Spoons.
Coins are struck or minted using solid metal blanks sent through a coin press. Statues are cast using a mould and molten metal.In any case your coin is a bullion piece sold for its silver content and not for spending. Its value depends on the price of 1 oz. of silver, which changes daily. Check the business section of a newspaper or Google "silver spot price" (without the " marks, of course).
They are silver
If you think about it for a few seconds, casting involves pouring molten metal into a mould, a process that wouldn't lend itself very well to something made from paper and ink. US paper money is printed, much like newspapers and books.There's more information the at question "What is the value of a 1957 US 1 dollar silver certificate?".
The weight of a cast iron pot can vary depending on its size and design. Generally, a standard cast iron pot can weigh anywhere from 5 to 15 pounds.
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Not much, both have the same fineness (99.9% pure silver) and they could be the same product. An ingot is just a bar, so it would just be a silver bar of 99.9% pure silver in it. It tells nothing of the size, an ingot can be only a few grams in size, to several kilograms in size, and it doesn't tell you anything of value because of course an ingot only a gram in weight might be worth less than a dollar while an ingot several kilograms in size would be worth over a thousand dollars.
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