Anonymous ID: b372da Oct. 22, 2024, 10:54 a.m. No.21810957   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1168 >>1318 >>1401

>>21810138 LB

>>21810138 LB

G:$2,742.40oz S:$34.74oz R:79:1 current

G:$2,742.40oz S:$42.23 oz R:65:1 avg. since '70's

G:$2,742.40oz S:$182.85oz R:15:1 historical avg.

>living on pic1 w/current ratio

>don't ratio me man

>G:$2,742.40oz S:$392.39oz R:7:1 per pic2 meme

G:$2,742.40oz S:$1097.08oz R:2.5:1 highest ever from Japan and Egypt

G:$10,000.00oz S:$588.24oz R:17:1 <for

G:$25,000.00oz S:$1,470.59oz R:17:1 <funzies

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I can't find meme 7:1 ratio in search so I just listed all relevant.

 

Gold/Silver Historical Ratio

Based on the provided search results, here is a summary of the historical gold-to-silver ratio:

 

In medieval Japan and ancient Egypt, the ratio was reportedly around 3:1 and 2.5:1, respectively, due to the lack of domestic silver mines in these regions.

Between the Middle Ages and the start of the 20th Century, the historic level of the Gold : Silver Ratio rose from 12:1 in Western Europe to settle around 16:1, albeit with large swings over time.

Prior to the United States abandoning the Gold Standard in the early 1970s, the ratio hovered around 16:1.

Since the 1970s, the ratio has become more volatile, peaking at almost 100:1 in the early 1990s.

The long-run average gold/silver ratio is around 65:1 since the 1970s when the gold standard was abandoned.

Historically, the ratio hovered more around 15:1.