As of today, May 4th 2012 spot price of Silver is roughly £20 , or $30. These are sterling .925, and weigh 2oz each.
36 coins x 2oz = 72 x £20 = £1440.
Unfortunately these coins carry no premium, and because they are sterling .925, and not pure silver, you are looking at £1350.
The value of a Gilroy Roberts' silver Horned Owl depends on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It is recommended to consult with a reputable coin dealer or numismatic expert to assess its specific value.
A zuz is an ancient Hebrew silver coin, of a value one quarter of a shekel.
it depends who autographed it. like say if Caesar Augustus autographed it, value would be astronomical. But if some dick like Scott Peterson autographed it, probably not worth the time it took to answer this question.
The main types of salmon are Chinook (King), Sockeye (Red), Coho (Silver), Pink (Humpy), and Chum (Dog). Each type varies in size, flavor, and texture. Wild-caught salmon is often preferred for its superior taste and nutritional value compared to farmed salmon.
The value can vary depending on the context. It could refer to the monetary worth of something, the importance or usefulness of something, or a numerical quantity. Can you provide more specifics to clarify the context of "the value"?
I have a painting called Silver Reflections by Peter Ellenshaw I would like to know it value.
The pride represented by Olympic medals is priceless, but the medals themselves do have some monetary value. The Olympic Charter's guidelines state that the gold and silver medals must be made of at least 92.5 percent pure silver, and the gold medal must contain at least six grams of gold. Therefore the gold medal is worth about $220.00* http://www.savvysugar.com/1870783
35 to 40 dollars
Whatever the spot value of silver is times the total weight of pure silver in the set less all the fees the leeches in between you and the buyer will take.
Roosevelt was not pictured on a silver dollar. He was on a dime. Your coin could be a privately minted coin. If so it's only worth it's base metal value. Silver base medals are worth the most.
That will depend on the medal- gold, silver or bronze. However, the "gold" medal is actually mostly silver. At today's prices. the "gold" medal has a metal value of $548. If you are a US gold medalist, you do get a bonus of $25,000. Other nations pay different awards to medalists.
The value of sports medals can vary widely depending on factors such as the material they are made from, their historical significance, and the event they represent. For example, Olympic gold medals are primarily made of silver with a thin layer of gold plating, and their value can range from several hundred to several thousand dollars. Medals from prestigious events or those associated with notable athletes can fetch even higher prices at auctions. Ultimately, the sentimental value often outweighs the monetary worth for many athletes.
The medals, designed by David Watkins measure just over 3 inches across and weigh close to a pound. They are the largest medals ever awarded at the Summer Games. Gold medals contain just 1% gold. The remaining metal mix is silver 92.5% and about 6% copper, which puts the material price under $650. Silver medals are mandated by the International Olympic Committee to contain at least 550 grams of "high quality silver." Despite the mandate and the rising price of silver, the second-place medals are worth about half of the gold medals. Bronze medals (like the one dented in a bizarre shower accident by Brazil's Felipe Kitadai) are made up of 97% copper, 2.5% zinc, and .5% tin. Based on current market prices, the raw value of the materials in the medals would bring less than $5.00.
None are gold silver or bronze, the are usually nickel and alloy with a thin coat of bronze etc. The value is to the holder so they don't have to be of precious metal.
The intrinsic value is $14.16 with silver at $18.31 per ounce. With silver at $47/oz, the silver value is $36.36.!!
There are 480 grains in 1 Troy ounce. If each commemorative medal contains 500 grains, that is equivalent to 1.0416667 Troy ounce in each medal. Sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver. Thus, .925 x 1.041667 = 0.963542 Troy oz. of pure silver. You can then multiply 0.9653542 times the current spot price of silver to determine the approximate melt value of each medal. Multiply that times the number of medals in the set to get a total approximate melt value. Sets such as these generally sell for a premium over the melt value. With silver at $18.00/Troy oz., each coin would be worth $17.34 melt value. If there are 38 coins in the set, the total of the medals would be 38 X $17.34 = $$658.92. To that would be added some premium to represent fabrication, packaging, and distribution.
Sometimes war medals can be worth a lot of money. The value of a British war medal depends on the specific kind of medal.