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Please Help With Value: Friedrich II - 3 Mark - Silver Goblet

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I picked up this goblet at a flea market recently. It set me back a grand total of $1.The goblet is .800 silver as far as I can tell from marks in the stem.
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@hon, I suspect that all of the value will be in the silver. What is the total weight of this goblet?
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The goblet weighs 173.2 grams total, of which the coin is 16.667 grams.
The non-coin silver is 156.533g X .8 = 125.2264 g Ag = 4.03 oz.
I think I got my dollar's worth.
Just wondering if the worth is greater as a goblet than simply the melt value.
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