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Assuming it contains .1867 of a Troy ounce, then it would take 5.36 coins for a Troy ounce.
There are about 18.23 pw in one ounce.
The U.S. Mint does NOT make any gold presidential 1 dollar coins. So none can make an ounce of gold.
One regular ounce is 0.91146 troy ounces.
U.S. quarters minted before 1965 weighed 6.25 grams and contain 90% silver, which comes out to 5.625 grams of silver per coin. One ounce is about 28.35 grams, so it would take five quarters to get one ounce (5.04 coins, to be more exact).
None. There were 2,015 Isle of Man 1986 platinum Quarter Noble one fourth ounce Proof coins minted. There were 3,000 Isle of Man 1986 platinum Noble one ounce Proof coins minted.
Assuming it contains .1867 of a Troy ounce, then it would take 5.36 coins for a Troy ounce.
There are 3.11 tenths of a gold coin in a troy ounce.
There is one ounce in one fluid ounce. Fluid ounce is a measure of volume, whereas ounce is a measure of weight.
As of 2-14-10 silver is $15.51 per ounce so that's the value of the coin.
There are about 18.23 pw in one ounce.
One ounce = about 141.7 carats.
That's going to depend on the form in which you hold them. 1 ounce of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, dollar coins, dollar bills, checques, or gold, all have different values in cents.
Depends on what type of coins we are looking at.Coins have been minted with weights ranging anywhere from 1/20th (or less!) of an ounce of silver to 5 ounces + of silver.
Modern American Eagle coins have their purity displayed right on the back of each piece. It's one ounce of 999 fine silver. Don't confuse modern eagle coins with older circulating silver coins that incorporate many of the same design elements. For those you have to know what date and denomination of coin you have.
A dram is 1/16 of an ounce. One ounce is 7.292 drams.
One ounce = 28.35 grams