The value of a 2500 proof grain silver ingot depends on the current market price of silver, which fluctuates regularly. As of my last update, silver prices typically range between $20 to $30 per ounce. Since 2500 grains is roughly equivalent to 0.161 ounces, you can calculate its value by multiplying the current silver price by 0.161. For an accurate valuation, check the latest silver prices on a commodities exchange.
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Johnson Matthey produced 5 gram fractional silver bars up until the mid to late 1980s, they are no longer made by JM, most of these bar were melted, so they are rather rare. Obviously 5 grams of 999 silver is worth its actual silver content based upon the spot price of silver, however many collectors seek out these bars so the value is substantially higher than the silver content, and typically these bars command a premium which well exceeds the spot price. Current market prices on JM 5 gram silver bars as of this writing are in the $40-$67 range depending on the institution offering them, sales by private parties are also a factor as these sales are generally from collectors who know the premium set upon them, these sales typically command the higher end of the scale. Also another factor on the value are how many bars happen to hit the market at any given time, again these are rare in any case and large quantities are never seen so values remain strong.
It sounds like you're referring to the 1943 wheat penny, which is actually made of zinc-coated steel, not silver or aluminum. In circulated condition, one is worth about 10 cents.
The worth of a dinar compared to a mitqal can vary depending on the specific context and historical period. Generally, a dinar is a currency used in various countries, while a mitqal is a historical measure of weight, often associated with gold or silver. In modern terms, a dinar typically has a defined monetary value, whereas a mitqal's value would depend on the current price of the precious metal it represents. Therefore, without a specific context, it's challenging to directly compare their worth.
Each ingot is worth about $300. The whole set is 300 x 36.
As of February 2016, one gram of silver is worth 50 cents.
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.
It depends greatly on the year, early silver dollar proof dollars can be worth several thousand dollars, modern silver dollar proofs of common dates might be worth $20 or so for silver scrap.
Something like that has no collector value and is only worth its silver content. The actual value depends on the weight.
Depends on the material, the size and the purity. In the same size, a gold ingot would be Worth a lot more than a lead ingot.
That gold ingot is worth a lot of money.
lucky you. that proof set is worth almost $400. no joke.
Face value only, unless it's a proof or Silver proof coin in its original packaging. Then it's worth about £8 for a proof or around £20 if it's a silver proof.
The first year for Silver Eagles is 1986 and the US never struck any rectangular coins, it's likely a silver ingot bar.
If your proof set has 9 coins it is worth $15. If it has 5 state quarters it is worth $9. If it is a regular silver proof set it is worth $144.
$2 if it is clad proof $4 if it is silver proof