You answered your own question.
625 grams is the weight of 100 silver U.S. quarters.
625 grams is the weight of 100 silver U.S. quarters.
$5,977.89 to be exact.
Technically, you need however much an ounce of silver costs when you go in to buy it. Coin dealers sell a "bullion coin" called the Silver Eagle that contains one ounce of sterling silver; you can buy one and say you have invested in silver. One ounce ain't gonna get you far, folks. In reality, serious investing in silver starts with 100 troy ounces of metal. And you're better off if you've got at least 1000 ounces of it.
None, Zero. A mil is a unit of thickness, not weight. (It's 1/1000 of an inch.)
In good condition, the spot (market) price of an ounce of silver plus ~ $4
Ammo weigh's 100 pounds
It depends on the year the coin was minted. Quarters made since 1965 are copper clad with cupronickel, and weigh 5.67 gm each. Interestingly that's 0.2 US ounces so even though coins are measured in metric units, exactly 5 quarters weigh one US ounce. From the 1870s to 1964, US quarters were made of 90% silver/10% copper and weighed 6.25 gm. A US ounce is 28.35 gm so doing the division works out to about 4.54 coins per ounce.
100 US gallons of water is about 835 pounds.
1 ounce is equal to 28.3495 grams.Therefore 100 grams of cheese would weigh 3.5274 ounces.
It is approximately 100 grams
Weigh out 1 ounce of them. They have no fat and are only sugar so should be 100 calories per ounce. Then you can divide to see how many are in 1 piece.