• @[email protected]
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        2130 days ago

        A troy ounce is much heavier than a standard ounce. A standard US quarter weighs 0.182 troy ounces.

        • tiredofsametab
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          930 days ago

          yep! I was ignoring the weight part; I just think a lot of people didn’t know US coinage used to contain some silver.

        • strawberry
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          is it? Internet says it’s only ~10% more

          1 Avoirdupois Ounce (oz) = 28.3 grams 1 Troy Ounce (Troy oz) = 31.1 grams A troy ounce weighs about 10% more compared to an ounce, which makes a big difference when it comes to precious metals. 1 Troy ounce = 1.097 ounce

    • DarkThoughts
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      If that was real blood it would likely be brown at that point. Looks generally a bit weird though.

    • @[email protected]
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      On second glance, I’m not sure it’s blood, otherwise it would be more brown-ish. (Unless that’s a very fresh print.) It’s more likely to be red ink that they got off an ink sponge or something. At least, that’s what I hope it is…

      • Aedis
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        430 days ago

        What bothers me most about the date is the Facebook post is from Apr. 21st 2022, but the document says 2024. How is this sovcit time travelling ?

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    Are these all the same morons from flat earth, moon landing hoax, Trump would be a great President, 5g cancer or mind control or whatever it is, and jet fuel conspiracy memes? There can’t be this many stupid people. It has to just be the same stupid people falling for everything every time, right?

  • wander1236
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    1930 days ago

    “evidently”

    Where’s the evidence?

  • dbx12
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    1530 days ago

    Almost blurred all names. And what’s up with the © behind her name?

    • @[email protected]
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      1630 days ago

      It prevents the recipient from forwarding the letter to anyone without the sender’s consent (e.g. to a court as evidence) because that would violate copyright.