• csm10495
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    9 months ago

    How big are those coins? I mean if they’re really big and pure, could be worth.

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      9 months ago

      Assuming the cost of an arbitrary house as $500,000, the density of silver as 10,490 kg/m³ and if we retain the thickness-to-diameter ratio of a $1 dollar coin (around 0.065), we need 680.27 kg ($735/kg) of silver, which, distributed to 10 silver coins, would result in each silver coin having a diameter of 50.27 cm, or 19.79 inch.