So - How many 1/4 eagles does it take ....

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  1. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

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  3. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

  4. mrbrklyn

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    are you sure? There are 12 ounce pounds and 16 ounce pounds. Then there is Pound Sterling, and Lord Stirling.
     
  5. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    12 x 5 x ... oh forget it....
     
  6. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    I went with good old troy pounds.
     
  7. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    Yeah - did you figure out how much gold is in a 1/4 eagle?

    If you start spitting out math at 2AM I'm gonna growl.
     
  8. mrbrklyn

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  9. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Oh, I apologize, I was incorrect.

    The weight of the base metal referred to as "crown gold" is 0.2727 times the purity 0.9167 is 0.2499840. Five troy pounds is 60 ounces. So 60 divided by 0.2499840 is 240.01536.

    So it will take 240.01536 1/4 ounce American Eagles to equal that ugly coin.

    Sorry for the confusion.
     
  10. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

    1909 2 DOLLARS OR
    QUARTER EAGLE
    Designer: Bela Lyon Pratt
    Diameter: 18 millimeters
    Metal Content:
    Gold - 90%
    Copper - 10%
    Weight: 64.5 grains (4.18 grams)


    Don't make me pull out my Pharmacy calculation books.
     
  11. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    Oh, sorry again.

    It would take 452.14566 of Ms. Pratts two dollar coins to equal that ugly coin.

    Please accept my apologies.
     
  12. areich

    areich America*s Darling

    What? Explain yourself?
     
  13. elijahhenry10

    elijahhenry10 New Member

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  15. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    ALL of you must have had a window seat in arithmetic class.

    A quarter eagle contains 0.121 Troy ounce of gold (per Redbook). The £5 coin (the article says) is equal in weight to 5 sovereigns (0.2354 Troy ounces, each, per Krause). Assuming they are the same fineness, 5 sovereigns contain 5 x 0.2354 Troy ounces of gold, or about 1.18 Troy ounces.

    Divide 1.18 by 0.121 and you get approximately 9.75 quarter eagles to make one £5 coin. Who said 240? The British coin would be the size of a dinner plate.
     
  16. Evom777

    Evom777 Make mine .999

    My Lord that is an ugly coin. I didn`t even know what I was looking at.....I honestly thought it was a headless horseman at first. :)
     
  17. areich

    areich America*s Darling

    So did I. I had to examine it very closely to determine that it was actually an image of St George killing the dragon. They would have been better off using Kandinsky

    [​IMG]
     
  18. mrbrklyn

    mrbrklyn New Member

  19. usc96

    usc96 Junior Member

    Is that 5 British Pounds, meaning their currency? If so, then we are talking 5 quarter ounces.
     
  20. doug444

    doug444 STAMPS and POSTCARDS too!

    The ANSWER is 9.75 quarter eagles; go back and read my post, above.
     
  21. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    And if he meant 1/4 oz gold eagles the answer is 4.7

    The 5 pound coin only has 36.62 grams of gold in it.
     
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