It weighs 1000 grains. This is equivalent to 64.79891 grams, or 2.08333 troy ounces, or 2.28571429 ounces avoirdupois.
If that is a private mint coin, it is probably the weight of the coin.
1 kilogram weighs 1000 grams so 2.47 kilograms = 2470 grams If 1000 marbles weigh 2470 grams then 1 marble weighs 2470/1000 = 2.47 grams
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It's a measure of the silver's purity, on a scale of 1 to 1000. I.e. it is 999/1000, or 99.9% pure.
The value of a silver 1000 grain ingot depends on the current market price of silver, which fluctuates daily. As of October 2023, silver prices are typically quoted per ounce, with 1 ounce equaling 480 grains. Therefore, to determine the worth of a 1000 grain ingot, you would convert grains to ounces and multiply by the current silver price per ounce. As an example, if silver is priced at $25 per ounce, a 1000 grain ingot would be worth approximately $52.08.
well 1000 grain is 2.8 rough estimate of 1000 grain so around 70 dollars to sell making a 5 through 7 dollar profit
If that is a private mint coin, it is probably the weight of the coin.
At the close of the market on Friday 11/28/08, New York silver in .999 fine was selling for $10.36/oz. Sterling contains 92.5% pure silver, and the current value of a 1000 grain bar is thus ~$19.30. Franklin Mint shows the current value of a 1976 bar at $30.00. The bars were quite common in the 70's, but the number minted was reduced in the 80's and 90's, making those issues more valuable.
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.
Silver bars can be bought in different sizes. the Johnson Matthey silver bar weighs 1000 ounces. There are some that weigh only 10 ounces.
That would be about 2.083 troy ounces of silver. At $30 an ounce, that would be $62.50.
None, Zero. A mil is a unit of thickness, not weight. (It's 1/1000 of an inch.)
To convert grams to kilograms, you need to divide by 1000. So, a silver chain that weighs 1.05g would weigh 0.00105kg.
1000 pennies would weigh approximately 2.5 pounds.
That's an impossible question to answer, as each one of the 1 million grains of sand will all be a different size and density, making each one of them weigh a different amount. Because of this, no 1 million grains of sand will weigh the same amount.
It is silver but made for a European market. It is 825/1000 parts silver compared to 925/1000 for sterling silver in the US.