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<p>[QUOTE="Razz, post: 3766181, member: 100526"]Kind of lost me on the math there. Silver at $17.74 makes a war nickel have $0.998 silver per coin so you would need a tad more than 10,000 war nickels to meet the minimum for melt in your example. 5g ÷ 31.101g per oz × $17.74 per oz × .35 Silver per nickel = $0.998 per nickel seems like an easier equation.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Razz, post: 3766181, member: 100526"]Kind of lost me on the math there. Silver at $17.74 makes a war nickel have $0.998 silver per coin so you would need a tad more than 10,000 war nickels to meet the minimum for melt in your example. 5g ÷ 31.101g per oz × $17.74 per oz × .35 Silver per nickel = $0.998 per nickel seems like an easier equation.[/QUOTE]
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