Bullion Diameter/Thickness Gold vs Silver (Answered)

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  1. stoster38

    stoster38 Member

    Hi All,

    Trying to figure out what I'm missing. I recently bought a 1 oz gold maple leaf. I assumed it was the same size as the 1 oz silver maple leaf and was going to be using the air-tites I had for the silver maple leaves. Of course my assumption was wrong and so I ordered some air-tites that would fit the gold coin.

    The discrepancy I'm trying to work out is the discrepancy between the diameter/thickness on gold coins vs silver coins. For example on the silver maple leaf the diameter is 38mm with a thickness of 3.29mm. The gold maple leaf has a diameter of 30mm with a thickness of 2.8mm.

    Given that they are both 1 oz coins and the gold coin has a smaller diameter shouldn't it be thicker than the silver coin? What am I missing here? I appreciate your thoughts on this!!!
     
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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Gold is denser than silver. I dunno...could be completely off on this one...
    That whole 1,000 pounds of feathers vs 1,000 pounds of rocks.
     
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  4. stoster38

    stoster38 Member

    But 1 oz is one 1 oz so I don't think density matters right?
     
  5. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    Density does matter as things composed of elements with differing densities would take up different volumes of space.
     
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  6. stoster38

    stoster38 Member

    Ok got it. I didn't realize that gold was that much denser than silver. That clears it up for me. Thanks to both furryfrog02 & Blissskr!!!
     
  7. cpm9ball

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    Does that mean that a very dense person is also thick-headed?

    Chris
     
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