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Actual Gold Weight Of A Coin

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Hi,

Is there an on line source that would show the actual gold weight of a Turks and Caicos Island gold 50 Crown? I did find an opinion that it is only worth bullion value and would like to know how much gold is used.
If not, does anyone know the answer? What is the best source for information like this?

Thanks,
Glen
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Krause lists the AGW of a 50 Crown coin at .1447 oz
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For all precious metal coins, the Krause world coin catalogues list the coin's actual bullion weight in troy ounces.

The Krause-owned database website, NumisMaster, also has bullion content and weight of world coins; you have to register, but looking up a coin's vital statistics is free.
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