"CCCP" are the Russian initials for the former USSR, 30 gm would be a weight, and 999 is a fineness (the purity in parts per thousand) so it's a reasonable guess you have precious-metal bullion piece from the old Soviet Union.
30 gm is slightly less than 1 troy ounce, the (unusual) unit for measuring precious metals, so your piece is worth roughly the price of one oz. of gold, silver, platinum, etc. just for its metal. The fact that it's from a country that no longer exists may add something to the value, though, so you should check with a jeweler or coin dealer.
I was reading up on it and it said that it might be gold plated.
A gram of Platium as of 12-30-09 is worth $47.07(A little more then gold)
a gram of wizz is about...£30-£40.00
Yeah. It's worth $30 for 1 gram. That's a lot of money for a little bit of krypton. Yeah. It's worth $30 for 1 gram. That's a lot of money for a little bit of krypton. Yeah. It's worth $30 for 1 gram. That's a lot of money for a little bit of krypton.
There are 30 multiples of 30 between 100 and 999.
Each gram is worth 4 calories, so 30 grams is 120 calories.
It is worth whatever 1 troy ounce of silver is worth. Today it is worth about $30, although the price of silver fluctuates.
30 x 33.3 = 999
A 30-gram jar will hold about 1.058 ounces.
One troy ounce of .999 silver is worth $27.86 which is spot price as of 12/30/2011. It's is a little less than you can buy it for and a little more than you could sell it for. But it gives you an idea of value.
Not much. copper is currently at $4.32 a pound, and there are about 14.4 troy ounces in a pound, which means your troy ounce is worth about 30 cents.
There are 6 teaspoons in 30 gm.
Battle of Glenmama happened on 999-12-30.