Each ingot is worth about $300. The whole set is 300 x 36.
"industrial revolution" silver ignots
what is the value of a 2001 giant half pound presidential election silver proof 1173
it is woth 10.billion dollars
The current Stanley Cup, topped with a copy of the original bowl, is made of silver and nickel alloy.
farmers, or silver democrats Bryan was famous for his "Cross Of Gold" speech, which advocated the coinage of silver, which would be beneficial to farmers and the like.
"industrial revolution" silver ignots
Original cost was $717.50 for 50 1oz .999 fine silver ingots. Shipped in sets of 2 ingots. Entire set of 50 ingots included display sheets for ingots, a color picture of the plane, and a description and history of each plane bound in a book.
Today, 25-Mar-2010, between $.42 and $.47 per gram.
The ingots will have a 'scrap' silver value of approx £14 per Troy Ounce (31.1035 grammes). Weigh them all together and then you should get an accurate figure. Remember silver is at a 30-year high (October 2010)
"take the price of silver per oz right now 32.35 is the high today, theres 36 ingots each weighing 5.7 ounces so thats a little over $6600 dollars in silver" I do not believe this is correct . . . First I know the bars are actually 5.2 ounces, but more importantly, 2500 grain means that these are not FINE silver. So these 5.2 oz bars are prob only about 85%-90% silver. THEN refineries would charge 15% - 20% to make fine silver bars.
The last year for the Brookfield Collectors Guild silver Harley Davidson ingots was 1996. These limited-edition ingots were produced as a part of a series celebrating the iconic motorcycle brand. Each ingot featured unique designs and was made of pure silver, appealing to both collectors and Harley Davidson enthusiasts. After 1996, no further ingots were issued by the Guild.
I think you mean 1000 gram ingots, not grains. That would be 100,000 grams of silver, or 3,215.07 troy ounces (oz t) in silver mass. Silver, gold and precious metals are always weighed in Troy ounces, which are different from the ordinary ounce.
The value of Franklin Mint's silver ingots, such as the "Elizabeth Our Queen" series, can vary significantly based on factors like condition, market demand, and silver prices. Typically, these ingots may be worth their silver content plus a premium for collectibility, often ranging from $20 to $100 or more each. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to check current market prices for silver and consult collectors or dealers specializing in numismatics.
As with virtually all of these privately minted silver art bars, ingots, and rounds, there is basically no secondary resale market for them, other than for the silver they contain. So calculate the total Troy ounces they contain (rermember that Sterling is only 92.5% pure silver), and multiply that by the current spot price of silver, and you will have a close estimate of their current value. See the related links of a link to Kitco, where you can monitor current silver spot prices.
Kitco.com is a major buyer and seller of silver and gold bullion, dollar coins, bars and ingots. They do charge a small premium over daily spot market price.
$1,420.00
From what I have seen because I have one too about £50 - £60