Unlike the WLH, the 1984 isn't a half ounce for reference but just a smidge below(double that of the $5 gold commems)
@Tiggs2012 said: Unlike the WLH, the 1984 isn't a half ounce for reference but just a smidge below(double that of the $5 gold commems)
Half an ounce would be 15.55g The $10 gold commemorative would equate to 15.05g of pure gold
The commemorative has a half a gram less of gold.
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@KollectorKing said: (snip)
Exactly, its not .5 but a smidge less, .4823 if you did the math. A smidge less like I said.
The $10 olympic $10 gold commem is not 1/2 ounce of gold. No way, no how.
0.48375 of gold.
16.72 grams x 90% = 15.048 grams
Precious metals are measured in a Troy ounces not regular ounces.
15.048g/31.1=.4839 Troy ounces
@Kliao said: Precious metals are measured in a Troy ounces not regular ounces. 15.048g/31.1=.4839 Troy ounces
@Kliao said: Precious metals are measured in a Troy ounces not regular ounces.
I never represented the coins were TROY ounces.
Where does Coinflation report gold price in troy ounce?
@KollectorKing said: Where does coiniflation report daily gold in troy ounce?
@KollectorKing said:
Where does coiniflation report daily gold in troy ounce?
Precious metals are measured in Troy ounces
Give it a break...you are wrong...admit it and move on. It's not personal and it's okay to be wrong sometimes.
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Unlike the WLH, the 1984 isn't a half ounce for reference but just a smidge below(double that of the $5 gold commems)
Half an ounce would be 15.55g
The $10 gold commemorative would equate to 15.05g of pure gold
The commemorative has a half a gram less of gold.
Young Numismatist/collector
75 Positive BST transactions buying and selling with 45 members and counting!
instagram.com/klnumismatics
Exactly, its not .5 but a smidge less, .4823 if you did the math. A smidge less like I said.
The $10 olympic $10 gold commem is not 1/2 ounce of gold. No way, no how.
0.48375 of gold.
16.72 grams x 90% = 15.048 grams
Precious metals are measured in a Troy ounces not regular ounces.
15.048g/31.1=.4839 Troy ounces
Young Numismatist/collector
75 Positive BST transactions buying and selling with 45 members and counting!
instagram.com/klnumismatics
I never represented the coins were TROY ounces.
Where does Coinflation
report gold price in troy ounce?
Precious metals are measured in Troy ounces
Young Numismatist/collector
75 Positive BST transactions buying and selling with 45 members and counting!
instagram.com/klnumismatics
Give it a break...you are wrong...admit it and move on. It's not personal and it's okay to be wrong sometimes.