Current spot price of silver is $32.70 per ounce. Approximated value is $327.00
That's approximately 11 ounces of silver -- current value is about $190
At the current exchange rate - you would get approximately 3.5 ounces of gold.
Pewter is mostly tin, and tin has a current value of $9.49 per pound. At 16 ounces per pound, that makes it worth 59 cents per ounce.
3000 ducats, each containing 0.1106ozt (troy ounces) of pure gold, totals 331.8ozt. At the current Spot price of gold (£997.13 @23hrs on 17th May 2012) 331.8 troy ounces of 24 carat gold is worth £330,847 and 73 pence. Hope that answers your question.
take five pounds and multipy by 16(ounces). you get 80 ounces of silver. now depending on if it is pure silver or troy silver; and the current silver value an ounce being around 15. It is worth 900 dollars as troy silver, and 1,200 for pure silver. You probably wont get that much if you take it to a dealer. cash4gold.com is the best place.
As of today, March 5, 2007, the current spot price for silver is $12.83. $12.83 X 10 ounces = $128.30 The fact that the silver came from South East Refining adds no collectible value.
The current prices for grain differ in bundles, pounds, and ounces. The prices range from $10 on up for pounds and ounces. The price for the bundles are about triple that.
Letters Weight Not OverPrice1 ounce$0.442 ounces$0.613 ounces$0.783.5 ounces$0.95
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The link below shows the weights, metals, and sizes of all current coins.That depends on the coin. It also depends on what year they made. Dimes made of silver have a different weight than the current dimes. Please ask again and be more specific.
That's approximately 11 ounces of silver -- current value is about $190
how much for a 1877 20 franc angel coin
US bills and coins are generally dimensioned in SI units. Current paper bills weigh 1 gm each, or about 0.035 ounces.
At the current exchange rate - you would get approximately 3.5 ounces of gold.
twenty ounces per 18 pounds of current body weight
The current specifications stated by the NCAA is that the ball must be between 7 3/4 inches and 8 inches. The weight is between 5 ounces and 5 1/2 ounces.
A current-issue clad quarter weighs 1/5 of an ounce, so go from there.