>>8404444 (lb)
It is ~.774 troy ounce
Still if you can get that for $1 Federal Reserve Note (which you can't)
>$1 U.S.
is not worth 371.25 grains of silver
>>8404444 (lb)
It is ~.774 troy ounce
Still if you can get that for $1 Federal Reserve Note (which you can't)
>$1 U.S.
is not worth 371.25 grains of silver
>World Health Org
Was thinking similar, people love to follow white rabbits apparently though.
>It's the fake "USD" also known as the "Federal Reserve Token" that is the misrepresentation.
Agreed and corrected it above. ~.774 troy ounce, had the wrong measuring the first time.
Yes that is what a real dollar should be.
Have several old coins (mercury dimes and buffalo nickels) and do occasional selling of metals I find.
Junk metal is what most modern coins are crafted from
http://coinapps.com/silver/coin/value/