For the Folks doing weighted sterling calculations

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Very happy to pick this pair of sticks up this morning. They were $5.00 but half price today at $2.50 because second day. Sitting on top of a dresser in a bedroom with candles in them. It looks like nobody showed up for the sale yesterday :hello2:. Anyway - 2 lbs 1.4 oz as made and a disappointing 189 grams of silver once scraped. The whole thing was the super thin foil like metal. Plaster filler with a big iron rod in the center. I was hoping for heavier silver at the top - but no luck.

Mark is "GRAND STERLING WEIGHTED". I forget who is keeping track of all these, but if the spreadsheet is still available please share. Thanks.
 

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Can't really complain about $130 in silver for $5 though. I just paid $3 for a small sterling weighted candle holder and got 33 grams, so you did a lot better than I did.
 

on average I get a 10% silver to crap ratio. Looks like you got a 20% return. That is good.
 

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