1.6 billion ounces of gold worth around $ 3 billion (USD).
Previously:
Holtermann gold nugget - photo
Mojave gold nugget - photos
Weighing gold at the Federal Reserve Bank of NY - photo
Gold beating in 1959 - GIF
Making a gold pendant - GIF
1.6 billion ounces of gold worth around $ 3 billion (USD).
Previously:
Holtermann gold nugget - photo
Mojave gold nugget - photos
Weighing gold at the Federal Reserve Bank of NY - photo
Gold beating in 1959 - GIF
Making a gold pendant - GIF
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bob_3000 (Jan 14, 2023), nova_robotics (Jan 10, 2023), Ralphxyz (Jan 13, 2023), tuchie (Jan 10, 2023)
1.6E9 oz / (16 oz/lb * 2000 lb/ton) = 50,000 tons
The Titanic weighed 52,000 tons.
I know gold is very dense but I can't believe that pile weighs as much as an ocean liner. Did somebody get millions and billions confused?
Even if it's 1.6E9 troy ounces, the conversion (1 lbavdp = 14.58 ozt) is close to using 16.
Also,
1.6 billion ounces of gold worth around $ 3 billion (USD).
suggests an ounce of gold is worth about $2. The current market price is about $1800 per ounce.
Last edited by mklotz; Jan 9, 2023 at 11:38 AM.
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Toolmaker51 (Jan 10, 2023)
Ah, yes, another idiocy of the mishmash of inferial units. Lets have two units with the same name. Avoirdupois pounds and ounces and troy pounds and ounces. Lets make them close to being equal but not too close so the need for arithmetic when making comparisons is never sacrificed.
And just to make sure there's enough confusion to go around, lets make the number of ounces to a pound different for the two types. Sixteen for avoirdupois and twelve for troy. This guarantees that the troy ounce is heavier than the avoirdupois ounce, and the troy pound is lighter than the avoirdupois pound.
Nobody seems to know why the British decided that the precious metal workers should use a different system of weights. My guess is that it made it easier to cheat their customers.
Lest they be accused of being influenced by the British, developed their own system. There were 16 drops to the troy ounce, 16 ounces to the Scottish troy pound, and 16 pounds to the stone.
You can read all about it here...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_weight#Conversions
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bob_3000 (Jan 14, 2023), Toolmaker51 (Jan 10, 2023)
Being thinner would probably not be a huge problem since gold is not quite as soft as lead. I think if I were to make bullets out of gold though I would cast them thin then fill with sodium and seal the tip with wax. they would deform on impact with moderate penetration then burst into flames once the sodium hit the wet soft tissue Dead is dead and it doesn't matter how they get that way Mercury might be fine if stored in a freezer and only used in very cold climates if it didn't disintegrate from the heat coming out the barrel. Spent nuclear fuel rods might make good bullets but handling them would be as hazardous to the sniper as the victim.
Oh well guess I'll just have to stick to accumulating more lead little over 600 lbs now
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