A lot of names in the revers with allways "from the private treasury of" and the name of the buyer and a monogrm or a blason.
probably make by a medaillor in 1971, with the end of the silver dollar.
480 grains = 1 troy ounce so there are 5.2 oz in 2500 grains Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis2,500 gr*1 oz 437.5 gr=5.714285714 oz
There are 480 grains in a troy ounce.
rocks are formed from grains and grains are small and the rocks are big. Sedimentary rocks are formed when grains or sediments are compacted together.
When water combines with mineral grains, the grains become larger. The increase in size of mineral grains strains the rock material and weakens it.
One pound : 7,000 grains
1000 grams sterling is currently worth about $415 ... 1000 grains sterling is worth about $27
1,500 grains is 3.42857 oz. Sterling silver is only 92.5% pure silver, so the actual silver content of 1,500 grains of sterling silver is 3.17143 oz (at about $18.50/oz = $58).
2.0833 troy ounces next time just google "sterling silver 1000 grains"
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Not much.
With current market prices of silver, a (pure silver) grain is worth around 5 cents, 500 grains would give you about $25, but since your silver round is sterling, you need to multiply that $25 by .925 (the fineness of sterling silver) which gives you about $23.12 in silver value. Most likely, your silver round contains no collectible value, but you may want to check auction sites to see if it commands a premium over the silver content. Most privately made silver rounds do not, but there are a few collectors out there.
480 grains = 1 troy ounce so there are 5.2 oz in 2500 grains Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis2,500 gr*1 oz 437.5 gr=5.714285714 oz
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Each medal is 39mm diameter and contains approx. 500 Grains or 32.4 Grams of sterling silver; each is approx. 3.5mm thick. Hope that helps.
Granite does not have rounded grains but contains interlocking grains. An example of a rock with rounded grains is a sandstone.
Assuming this is the standard tale of a doubling of the grains of rice each day for thirty days: Day 1 = 1 grain, Day 2 = 2 grains, Day 3 = 4 grains, Day 4 = 8 grains, Day 5 = 16 grains, Day 6 = 32 grains, Day 7 = 64 grains, Day 8 = 128 grains, Day 9 = 256 grains, Day 10 = 512 grains, Day 11 = 1,024 grains, Day 12 = 2,048 grains, Day 13 = 4,096 grains, Day 14 = 8,192 grains, Day 15 = 16,384 grains, Day 16 = 32,768 grains, Day 17 = 65,536 grains, Day 18 = 131,072 grains, Day 19 = 262,144 grains, Day 20 = 524,288 grains, Day 21 = 1,048,576 grains, Day 22 = 2,097,152 grains, Day 23 = 4,194,304 grains, Day 24 = 8,388,608 grains, Day 25 = 16,777,216 grains, Day 26 = 33,554,432 grains, Day 27 = 67,108,864 grains, Day 28 = 134,217,728 grains, Day 29 = 268,435,456 grains, Day 30 = 536,870,912 grains. Adding them all together = 805,306,368 grains (805 million, 306 thousand, 368 grains) in total. At 29,000 grains of long-grain white rice per pound, she received 27,769 pounds of rice in total (approximately).
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