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How Much 90% Silver Would You Need To Have Your Weight

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 Posted 09/06/2012  10:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadToTheBone to your friends list
Carl I agree with you 100% very good points but we don't live in a perfect world do we.
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 Posted 09/06/2012  11:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list

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Several problems with this.


Carl .. are you negative with every post or just mine?

This is just for fun .. of course there will be a lot of variables.
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 Posted 09/06/2012  11:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
I just weighed out some pounds of silver .. or close to pounds.

90% - dimes, quarters and half dollars $18.50 weighed 1.0050 pounds

Silver dollars $17.00 (17 coins) weighed .9999 pounds

ASE's $14.00 (14 coins) weighed .9665 pounds

1oz. silver rounds 14 coins weighed 1.0295 pounds
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 Posted 09/06/2012  11:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JackB to your friends list

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If it is then fatso here would need $5360
I'm pretty close; $5150!
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 Posted 09/06/2012  12:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
I am at $4810 for the 90%

But Fuzzy317 has me wondering what percent I would be at, adding my .999, 40% and 90%. Well I also have quite a lot of foreign silver
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 Posted 09/06/2012  1:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list
Weight in Pounds X 453.5 = silver weight in grams

Silver weight in grams X 1.1 = weight in 90% silver coins in grams (dimes, quarters and halves)

Weight in 90% silver coin / 25 = face value in dollars of 90% silver coin (one silver dime weighs 2.5 grams so one dollars worth is 25 grams)

I'm $6,584.80 in 90%

To get the weight in silver dollars

Weight in 90% silver / 26.73 = Face value in silver dollars

I'm $6,159 in silver dollars

If you want to know your weight in 90% silver is just skip the second step so you weight in grams /25 = face value in 90% or / 26.73 is face value in silver dollars.
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09/06/2012 1:16 pm
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 Posted 09/06/2012  7:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
I am worth $2631. I weigh 139 pounds. I can still cover 100 yards easily in less than 20 seconds.

Fairly skinny. My dad always said I was skinny enough to run like a rat up a drainpipe! Still like to walk about 4 kilometres or so before breakfast, only cold rainy days prevent this. Usually find an excuse to walk to the shops to buy something, rather than drive.
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$5150!


Good album, and police number
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 Posted 09/06/2012  8:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tgauchsin to your friends list
Assuming .715 ounces, if I've calculated correctly: $4699.30 face. At todays melt value of $32.53, I would have to spend $152,821.26 to buy my weight in silver!

Ugh! Maybe one day...
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 Posted 09/06/2012  8:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add amida17 to your friends list
...$4190 here...
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$5150!

Good album, and police number


Ah, you're crazy!
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 Posted 09/06/2012  8:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yankee1227 to your friends list

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Ah, you're crazy!

I see what you did there!

I'll figure mine out tomorrow
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 Posted 09/06/2012  10:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ghostrider to your friends list
If I calculated the figures correctly I would need 4,612 Morgan dollars and at today's price of silver it would be worth over $115K.

I think that I'll have to wait for the price of silver to drop significantly to accomplish this goal.
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 Posted 09/07/2012  01:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nic to your friends list
very interesting topic

my weight is represented by 65 kilos of silver = US$66,000 at today's silver bullion prices.

In terms of 90%ag coins= 65k/90F/28gm= abt 2,600 morgan coins = US$ 2,600 in 1901 and these coins would cost minimum in G or F grade at US$78,000

for 65kilos of Gold bullion it's a little more difficult for me as I dont collect gold coins
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