A privately minted silver bullion piece.
its a silver trade unit of pure silver. its worth whatever the current silver per ounce price is. you can check online, the price of silver is constantly changing. my suggestion is holding on to it for future emergencies.
The Alaskan silver trade unit, known as the "Alaska silver round," is typically produced by various private mints and coin manufacturers. These rounds are often created for collectors and investors interested in silver bullion. They may feature designs that highlight Alaskan themes or wildlife, though the specific producers can vary. As a result, there isn't a single manufacturer associated with these trade units.
The value of one troy ounce of fine silver 999 from the Silver Trade Unit with Alaskan pipeline would depend on the current market price of silver. Silver prices fluctuate based on supply and demand in the market, so the value can vary each day.
The one troy ounce silver trade unit featuring an eagle holding the American flag was made in 1986. This design was part of the American Silver Eagle series, which was first issued by the United States Mint that year. The series has since become one of the most popular silver bullion coins in the world.
This is 1 Troy Ounce (31.1 grams) of silver. The value is tied to the spot price of silver at time of sale. As of 9-4-11 silver is at $43.25 per ounce.
This is a privately issued piece and is called a 'silver round', usually a one Troy ounce (31.1 grams) of silver. It should have .999 and the weight somewhere on the piece.
The formula unit for silver(III) nitride is Ag3N.
Silver (Ag) is an element. Silver (Ag^+) is an ion. In neither case is it a formula unit. A formula unit applies to ionic solids, like NaCl, etc.
No you cannot, but many Pokemon from silver can be found in leaf green which you can trade to
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you can`t YOU HAVE TO TRADE IT BETWEEN GOLD AND SILVER CATCH MEWTO IN GOLD AND THEN TRADE IT TO SILVER I HOPE I HELPED YOU :P FROM LOLPICKET
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