A 1 pound Silver Eagle is worth about $200.
The US never made a 1 lb fine silver coin in 1888 or any other year. The highest-value circulating silver coin at the time was the famous "Morgan" silver dollar, named for its designer. What you probably have is a modern bullion piece that uses a version of the same design, but sold to collectors and investors for its metal content. Its value would be determined by the current price of silver, about $18 / troy ounce as of 04/2010. There are about 14.6 troy ounces in a standard US pound.
First, you should know troy lbs and the normal pounds are not the same. 1 troy lb is 12 troy ounces. So it would be whatever the spot price of silver is times 6 troy ounces, since you are saying it's half a pound. As of 03/07/13 silver is about $29 x 6 troy ounces = $174. It may have an American Eagle design and be jumbo sized but these replicas are not made by the US Mint and don't really have additional collector value. Most likely a dealer would pay for the silver content only.
If this figure is correct, It's heavier than the Harpy eagle, average weight 8-18 lb. Steller's sea eagle is indeed the largest living eagle in the world; In Zoology the heaviest is the largest, however the Philippine eagle is the world's largest living eagle species in terms of size or external measurements. The extinct Haast's eagle is the world's largest eagle that had ever lived, It's almost 50% larger than the largest eagle living today.
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The cheetah is stronger. It can use its jaw and pull a dead 110 lb gazalle. A harpy eagle won't be able to do that.
The value of a Mercury silver dime varies depending on the year and condition. At a bare minimum they start at close to $1.85 each.
To find the number of atoms in a sample of silver, we first need to convert the mass from pounds to grams. Then we calculate the number of moles of silver using the molar mass of silver. Finally, we use Avogadro's number to convert moles to atoms. The answer would be approximately 2.0 x 10^23 atoms in a 0.84 lb sample of silver.
In Ancient Egypt 20 lb. of grain cost 3 pieces of silver.
To calculate the value of 20 pounds of dimes, we first need to determine the number of dimes in 20 pounds. A single dime weighs approximately 2.268 grams, so 20 pounds is equal to 9,072.33 grams. Since each dime is worth 10 cents, multiplying 9,072.33 grams by the equivalent value of a dime gives us a total value of $907.23 for 20 pounds of dimes.
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The density of silver is 10.49 g/mL or 10.49 g/cm3 or 0.379 Lb/In^3.Weight = Vol X DensityVolume = Weight/DensityVol= 1 Lb / 0.379 (Lb/In^3) = 0.379 Lbs.BUT, Silver and Gold is hardly ever found as 100% pure---not even in jewelry.
The mean of one value is itself. So 207 st 8 lb.