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.
Collector
87 Positive BST transactions buying and selling with 53 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
Collector
87 Positive BST transactions buying and selling with 53 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
Collector
87 Positive BST transactions buying and selling with 53 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.