The cost of heroin can vary significantly based on location, purity, and market conditions. As of recent estimates, 2 grams of heroin can range from $200 to $400 in the U.S. However, prices may fluctuate due to law enforcement efforts, availability, and regional demand. It's important to note that heroin use is illegal and poses serious health risks.
The "silver issue 2Gr Simmons 1873 7618090" likely refers to a specific silver coin or medal issued in 1873 that is associated with the name Simmons, possibly a minting or commemorative event. The "2Gr" could denote the weight or denomination, while "7618090" may be a catalog or identification number. For precise details, it would be helpful to consult numismatic references or databases that specialize in historical coins.
1000mg = 1gr .So that means it's 2gr .
The 2gr-fe uses a chain ,not a belt ,and yes if it were to jump the valves would bend
There are 1,000 milligrams (mg) in one gram (g). Therefore, to convert 2 grams to milligrams, you multiply by 1,000. So, 2 grams is equal to 2,000 milligrams.
Jaundice is a clinical term that defines coloration of eyeballs and skin with bile pigments. 2gr/dl bile levels in the blood are usually enough to change the colour of eyeballs to a yellowish green colour
The escape velocity is given by √2gR Hence it's value Ve on the earth and Vm on the moon is Ve = √2ge.Re Vm = √2gm.Rm Therefore , their ratio = Ve/Vm = √ge.Re/√gm.Rm = √6 x 10 = √60 = 8 nearly
Escape velocity is given by. √2gR or √2GM/R .therefore escape velocity is directly prop. to gravity of a planet or star or any other body. More is the gravity more is the escape velocity. The escape velocity of our earth is 11.2 km/s and that of moon is 2.31 km/s
Brighton is located in the United Kingdom, and it is located south of London. It is on the coast and directly below the major hub. It is located more specifically south east, rather than neutral.
Based on the information provided, it seems like you are referring to a silver item that weighs 2 grams and is 999 fine silver. The number "1776" could potentially be a reference to the year, but without further context, it is unclear. The number "8528179" does not provide any specific information regarding the item. The value of the silver item would depend on current market prices for silver, which fluctuate regularly.
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I also have on that is part of a necklace that reads "Silver issue 2Gr fine silver .999" 1776 and has the numbers 8528178I found a little bit of info on it- eBay has a few for sale going for between $13-$20.http://users.pullman.com/fjstevens/tokens/tokens/8596.HTML ^ this website gave me the most information.It says:"Quite a few people have written me that they have one of these, but nobody knows anything about them! The scan is a bit hard to read, but the number on mine is 8528178Kevin writes: I have one of these tokens, I purchased it at an estate sale. 7618090 is the number on mine as well. mine is set in a neckalace bezel. Grant writes: I have one but mine is very different. The eagle or hawk? Is facing the other way. and all the writing on mine is in different places. And the number on it is 7618090. Steve writes: When I graduated college in 1970, my brother gave me a money clip which I still carry. As you might guess, it is quite worn, and has been resoldered numerous times. The decoration on the clip is a soft metal (could be silver ?) bezel into which has been set a token like the one you mention in your site. The bezel setting has protected the token fairly well during the almost 40 years of constant use. On mine, the eagle faces his right, over the number 7618090, and reads 2 grams of .999 fine silver. Also, reads Braemoor since 1873. At the time, I think this was a fairly expensive piece of Men's "tuxedo" jewelry, and was probably priced about $40 or $50. That doesn't sound like much now, but keep in mind that the average yearly salary in 1970 was about $10,000. I don't know what, if anything is on the reverse of the coin. Billy writes: I have one similar that is mounted in a circular brass holder. Mine differs in that the eagle faces the opposite direction and at the bottom it reads "Braemoor since 1873". Kathy writes: I have the same coin but my number is 8528179. Angela writes: my token is a different # then the one you have posted and on the opposite side of the 1776 the word President is under a star. And the token is set in a key chain. The # on mine is 7417067. Someone wrote to me: I have found a trinket money clip on the internet that has this token attached to it.... heres a link to the online store selling the clips..... http://pages.tias.com/7353/PictPage/1921697984.HTML (I sent a note to the web page, but didn't get any reply) Simon found a coin like this (same number) about 1990, so they are at least that old."I have a feeling you'll have to get it appraised by a jeweler or a collector to know the real value. That's really all I could find.UPDATE: AllExperts.com had this bit- "Coin Collecting - 2Gr fine silver 1776 withan eagel on the front of it Expert: Dan Moore - 6/30/2006Question the coin i have my uncle gave it to my dad in a money clip that is goldAnswer Hi Alexis, This is a bicentennial item that was actually made around 1976. 2 Gr fine silver is a very small amount -- perhaps 65 cents worth. Is it possible for you to send me pictures of the coin, so I can get a more accurate idea of what you have? Working.Man@usa.net DanAgain, the price is very different and the information doesnt match up.
I have an 08 RAV4 w/ the 6cyl. Oil change is a breeze- you don't even need a lift unless you have a huge head. Oil pan right next to the front passenger wheel, drain plug on the far side. Oil filter housing is RIGHT NEXT TO the oil pan. Its an aluminum cylinder w/ square, 3/8" female fitting. After you drain out all the oil, you turn that square fitting (counter-clockwise) and let the oil drain from there. Then you twist the entire housing (counter-clockwise). Switch-out the gaskets (there are 2), switch out the filter element and twist the entire housing back into place. Its really easy. I'd like more info to this question as well. However, I have found one good post regarding changing the oil filter on Toyota's current 6th generation 3.5-litre V6 engine. I believe this is the same engine as in the 2007-08 V6 Camry: http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/lexus/92458-lexus-es-350-oil-change/ I have heard there is a protective plate with a number of screws that needs to be removed before you can get to the oil filter housing. Would appreciate if someone could verify this and if someone could provide pics of where exactly the filter is located. The relative ease of changing my own oil is is a definite consideration when buying a new car. It is the reason I've not considered buying a late model Toyota with the 2GR-FE line of V6 engines. Maybe someone can convince me otherwise.