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  2. Fineness - Wikipedia

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    900: one nine fine, coin-silver, or 90% silver: e.g. Flowing Hair and 1837–1964 U.S. silver coins. Also used in U.S. silver commemorative coins and silver proof coins 1982–2018. 892.4: US coinage 1485 ⁄ 1664 fine "standard silver" as defined by the Coinage Act of 1792: e.g. Draped Bust and Capped Bust U.S. silver coins (1795–1836)

  3. Silver standards - Wikipedia

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    The Scandinavian silver alloy contains 83% pure silver and 17% copper or other metals. [10] German silver will be marked with a millesimal fineness of 800 or 835 (80% or 83.5% pure silver). Any items simply marked "German silver", "nickel silver" or "Alpaca" have no silver content at all, but are mere alloys of other base metals. [citation needed]

  4. Bullion - Wikipedia

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    The LBMA sets and promotes quality standards for gold and silver bullion bars. The minimum acceptable fineness of the Good Delivery Bars is 99.5% for gold bars and 99.9% for silver bars. Bars with a purity less than these may not be referred to as "bullion".

  5. PAMP (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company manufactures a range of 'Good Delivery' gold bullion bars (usually 999.9 fine) ranging from 400 troy ounces to 50 gram. Silver 'Good Delivery' bars (usually 999.0 fine) range from 1000 ounces to 100 grams. Sizes and purities are matched to the special requirements of regional markets, manufacturers or end users.

  6. Noah's Ark silver coins - Wikipedia

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    The Noah's Ark silver bullion coins are minted with a fineness of 999/1000. The diameter is 38.6 mm (1 troy ounce) and its edge is reeded . Since the first year of issue in 2011, Noah's Ark coins have been produced in the denominations and sizes of 1 ⁄ 4 (100 Dram), 1 ⁄ 2 (200 Dram) and 1 ounce (500 Dram).

  7. Nines (notation) - Wikipedia

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    1 troy ounce of four nines fine gold (999.9) Nines are an informal logarithmic notation for proportions very near to one or, equivalently, percentages very near 100%. Put simply, "nines" are the number of consecutive nines in a percentage such as 99% (two nines) [1] or a decimal fraction such as 0.999 (three nines).

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