How much silver is in a US silver dollar?
The Morgan, Peace and Liberty Seated dollars back to 1840 contain .77344 troy ounce (ASW) actual silver weight of pure silver. The silver-clad Eisenhowers in official mint sets and proof sets from 1971 to 1976 contain .3161 troy ounce (ASW). The Trade Dollars of 1873 to 1885 had .7874 troy ounce (ASW). I believe the very earliest US Silver dollars had a bit more, too, but don't have the numbers handy.
If you're referring to modern "silver eagle" coins that have a denomination of $1, these are actually bullion coins sold to collectors and investors and not for spending. They contain 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
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[*As a rule the composition of the US Silver Dollar is 90% silver and 10% copper]. Precious Metals are generally referred to in troy ounces and (ASW) actual silver weight.
Other years shown above have a different ratio of silver/copper
*Source: http://users.hal-pc.org/~canupnet/silverdollars.html
#One Avoirdupois ounce = .9116 troy ounce
#Source: http://www.onlygold.com/tutorialpages/conversion_tables_FullScreenView.htm
.76 troy ounces
Who is shaking hands on the Indian Peace Medal Nickel?
The design, which comes from the Peace medallions made in the 1800's, is supposed to represent cooperation and peace between the United States (the wrist with the cuff) and the American Indian tribes. It's not actually modeled after any specific people, just an artist's rendition.
Do all 1921 and 1923 silver dollars have the word trust spelled with a V?
The Morgan dollar design didn't use this spelling, so 1921 Morgan dollars render the word "TRUST."
Note that most 1921 dollars were struck using the Morgan design. These do not have the word PEACE on the back and depict the eagle with its wings open, so they're very easy to tell apart from the Peace design.
What effect did John F. Kennedy have on peace?
John F. Kennedy played a pivotal role in easing tensions during the Cuban Missile Crisis and advocating for peaceful resolutions to international conflicts. He also established the Peace Corps to promote global peace and understanding through volunteer work. Kennedy's emphasis on diplomacy and de-escalation contributed to his overall impact on promoting peace during his presidency.
What were the peace terms of World War 2?
Complete unconditional surrender of Germany. There were no terms. Germany, Italy and Japan all surrendered unconditionally. Michael Montagne ------ The below, while valid, has nothing to do with the end of World War 2 ------- The treaty discussed below _is_ generally held to be relevant. Traditionally, a duly declared war ends in two stages: firstly, the ceasefire, which has conditions attached; secondly, there is a peace treaty. The peace treaty comes later and is intended to provide a settlement. In the case of Germany at the end of World War 2 the terms for the ceasefire were unconditional surrender. However, the Cold War made a conventional peace treaty settling Germany's new frontiers and so on impossible till after 1989. Joncey In September 1990, three weeks before German reunification, a treaty was signed between (1) Poland (for some sections only), Britain, France, the USSR and the USA and (2) the two German states, on the understanding that most of it would only come into effect if later ratified by the parliament of a united Germany. The key elements were: 1. Recognition of the Oder-Neisse Line as definitive. 2. Germany undertook not to seek any change to its borders (other than unification) and that German borders were not to be put on any international agenda. 3. The overall manpower of the German Armed Forces not to exceed a total of 370,000. This is widely regarded as the nearest thing to a peace treaty between the Allies and Germany. (A conventional treaty was impractical in view of the changes in status of many countries since 1945. For example, most British and French colonies had become independent in the meantime). The reason for the very long delay between the end of WW2 and this "peace treaty" was the division of Germany into two states in 1949 and the continuation of this division by the Cold War. Japan, which wasn't divided, got a peace treaty with the U.S. in 1951. It's useful to distinguish between the end of fighting and the later settlement usually in the form of a peace treaty.
Yes. In some states I am not sure about all. A repo man cannot move another vehicle to get to the car he needs, nor can he come into a shut or locked garage to retrieve the car. They are supposed to just wait until they are able to pick the car up without breach of peace. That is when you can take them to court for trespassing and all you have to do is tell them to leave and they have to. They can even bring the cops out if they want, all that is for is to keep the peace but some people think the police are now involved and they have to turn the car over. Not the case. The only way that does any good and the cop can enforce the repo is if the sherrif has signed (a paper, it's called something I forgot, you can google it)
What state are you in? It depends on what the courts have upheld as to BOP.
california
usal repoers can not move some thing to get you car no matter what state
If you believe in a dualistic universe, then you cannot have one without the other. There cannot be good without evil to compare it to. Peace is a lack of war and vice versa. Some feel that war and conflict is within man's nature, while at the same time he yearns for peace and prosperity. But so far he does not seem to be able to achieve that without conquering and subjugating other humans.
Was there a better opportunity for world peace after World War 1 or after World War 2?
World wars were replaced by multiple low intensity conflicts such as Korea and Vietnam where client states, often second and third world countries did much of the actual fighting while the U.S. or Russia supplied strategic and tactical support.
The concern today is that a number of these smaller countries that do not align themselves with the superpowers seek or have acquired their own nuclear weapons.
After WWI the profoundly flawed Treaty of Versailles so crippled the peace for Germany that a 'rematch' (WWII) was inevitable.
When you think about it I say WW2 it was certain Germans were defeated after WW2 (if only this was accepted after WW1)Germany saw the attrocitys they had done and so they accepted defeat. True wars have happened since but there were mini wars after WW1
Who said the peace after World War I was built on quicksand?
There is no one person in history who said that "peace was built on quick sand" it is just reffered to that way by historians. It concerns the time after world war 1 when tensions were running high. There were many countries involved in the war and even after peace treaties were signed the damage and loss of life created rivalries that could never be eliminated.
What tattoo represents inner peace and strength?
I think that tattoos should be personalized for everybody. So if you think -for example- that your dad is really strong, and say he was in the army, then you can get the little army symbol and then it would have some personal meanig to you... that's what i think.
Which country was the first to finally make peace with Israel?
The first Arab nation to make peace with Israel was Egypt. Egypt signed the Camp David accord that was mediated by President Jimmy Carter, and the two nations have been at peace ever since. It was a great success.
What was the significance of the peace of Augsburg?
The Peace of Augsburg was significant because it granted the German princes the right to decide the religion of their region, this was a first. This also meant that the Roman Catholics were in fact recognizing the Lutherans as a religion and were no longer going to force people into Roman Catholicism.
Why did fighting continue in Italy even though Italians wanted peace?
Fighting continued in Italy despite the desire for peace due to the complex interplay of political factions, external influences, and unresolved grievances from the war. Various groups, including fascists, communists, and monarchists, vied for power, leading to violent clashes. Additionally, foreign powers and their interests in Italy further complicated the situation, perpetuating instability and conflict. The lack of a unified vision for the country's future made it difficult to achieve lasting peace.
What did the United states agree to do in the Paris Peace Accords?
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What concession did the United States receive from North Vietnam in the Paris Peace Accords?
Who signed the peace treaty with Japan?
There was NO peace treaty signed in WW2, for anybody. Japan/Germany signed instruments of un-conditional surrender.
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What is the meaning of the song 'One Tin Soldier'?
This song is a parable, since it uses a story to teach a moral lesson. It's about a group of people from long ago, who lived peacefully on a mountain, bothering no-one. But there was a rumor the mountain people were protecting a buried treasure, and they were attacked by a war-like group who demand that they hand it over. When the mountain people instead offered to share it, the war-like people refused to share-- they wanted it all, and they killed the mountain people. But in the end, the war-like people who attacked them found that the "buried treasure" was a simple message-- a verse from the New Testament: "Peace on Earth."
The chorus, "Go ahead and hate your neighbor/go ahead and cheat a friend/ do it in the name of heaven/you can justify it in the end..." refers to how throughout history, people have used religion to justify or rationalize starting wars. But in the end, Judgment Day will come and those who promoted war will have to face God ("there won't be any trumpets blowing/on that Judgment Day, on the bloody morning after/ One Tin Soldier rides away). And the warmongers will find they are not blessed, but rather, they are alone, and they will have nothing to show for their battles. The "tin soldier," who looked so brave and powerful from a distance, is in fact made of tin, and tin is not very strong, nor is it valuable. The most important and valuable treasure is peace, and that was what the mountain people were trying to tell us.
France is rated as a quite safe country. Tourists may have to care a little about their possessions in crowded or touristic places. As in other countries, some useful advice can be found on the metropolitan police website for tourists (better safe than sorry).
Was the Comanches tribe peaceful?
As a general statement, Yes. The Cherokee (Tsalagi) assimilated to European ways of life faster than most other tribes, as they were an agriculturally based non-migratory tribe. That is not to say however that they were all peaceful or did not raid white settlements because they did, just not as often or as much as some of the other more famous raiding tribes.
Michael Morpurgo He Also Wrote Things Like The Butterfly Lion etc.