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A couple of comments.

2.2 grams = .0707 tr.oz., not .08.

Rarely (or, never) is karat gold plumb and most knowledgeable buyers or sellers take off 1/2K.

All in all, by your figures, it contains $56 in gold. More realistically, it would be about $47.
 
goldsilverpro said:
A couple of comments.

2.2 grams = .0707 tr.oz., not .08.

Rarely (or, never) is karat gold plumb and most knowledgeable buyers or sellers take off 1/2K.

All in all, by your figures, it contains $56 in gold. More realistically, it would be about $47.

The story board for the video states "0.08 ounces or 2.3 grams" isn't that what is stated in the video? I just reviewed it and sounds like 2.3 grams to me, but I could be wrong...
Keith
www.ThePMMarketplace.com
 
2.3g would bring it up to $49, assuming 1/2K under. If you assume it is plumb 10K, 2.3g would be $51.76, not $56, assuming my math is right. Sorry for being so picky.
 

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