Yes 10 pieces is worth $6.85.
Anthracite coal is going for around $70 a short ton. Check the spot price to find out what the current price is.
Coal comes in many types - for many uses. Thermal Coal: Primary for Power Generation - can be as affordable as $13.25 per ton Metallurgical Coal: Primary for Manufacturing Cost as much as $300+ per ton Difference: Based in the energy content measured in BTU's - British Thermal Units Low: 8,400 Btu's per Pound High: 15,000 Btu's per Pound Most often thermal coal cost less than Rail Road rates to carry the coal to power plants / other facilities
yes they export coal
It might be worth something to a collector but it is worth nothing as currency. By the end of 1923 100,000 marks was worth less than 1 millionth of a US cent and Germany was issuing 1 trillion mark notes. People were burning money because it provided more heating than the coal a note such as yours would buy. The currency was changed in 1924.
Yes 10 pieces is worth $6.85.
was coal worth more in 1958, than noww ? or whatt ? .. confuzled. need answers for essayy :D x
The price of coal varies depending on the level of customer demand. Additionally, the size of the lump of coal will make the price vary.
You need iron and coal to make a steel bar.
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because the indentfycation says that its imortant because its is about 30 persent of worth of saving coal through out the world.
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Anthracite coal is going for around $70 a short ton. Check the spot price to find out what the current price is.
Because it takes longer to fully burn.
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There are a large number of factors, including how much overburden is on top of the coal, and the thickness and width of the seam of coal. Less than 2 feet thick is generally not economical to mine.
Coal, silver and Uranium when the price is worth the effort.