The prices of precious metal fluctuate rapidly. You would need to find the spot price for each on any given day to find the price equivalence.
The answer is 12oz of gold. aiko
Eight quarters equals $2, which equals 200 cents. This could be: 200 pennies 40 nickels 20 dimes 4 fifty-cent pieces 2 silver/gold dollars
About $4.50 in scrap silver. It is 40% silver and is only worth melt.
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The bicentennial quarters were either nickel clad copper or 40% silver for collectors. None released by the U.S. mint were gold or gold-plated.
$1. It's not gold, it's gold-plated. These coins were struck in copper-nickel or 40% silver, never in gold.
About $4.50 for the silver. The gold plating adds no value and collectors will view it as damaged. However, a 1967 half dollar is 40% silver and is a common date only worth silver scrap.
The simple answer to this is yes. My Brother-in-Law was foreman at a well known UK plating works for over 40 years, he informs me that silver is an ideal metal to gold plate. Absolutely. Gold over silver is called Vermeil. If cared for it will still be gold for generations.
I don't have Soul Silver, but I had Heart Gold, in front of Mt. Silver and they are around lvl 40-45 I'm pretty sure.
It depends on materiel you can have in acrylic starting from 29.99$, silver or gold plated 40-60$ or real gold around 140$.
1 multiplied by 40 equals 40.
It's an ordinary 40% silver half dollar that was plated as a so-called "collectible". At $17/oz for pure silver, it contains about $3.00 worth of that metal. Even the most boneheaded government functionary wouldn't authorize a coin to be made out of hundreds of bucks worth of pure gold and then put in change at 50 cents. If there ever were a real gold half dollar it would be smaller than the diameter of a pencil eraser.