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United States of America 3 Cents
The coin is NOT silver. Most circulated coins are valued at $1.00-$3.00. The 1901 Liberty Head nickel is not rare or scarce.
"III" is the coin's denomination, 3 cents. While it seems strange to have that denomination in a 10-based system, it was issued specifically for buying postage stamps.1853 is one of the more common dates for silver 3¢ pieces but it's still nicely priced. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 09/2009:Very worn condition - $25Moderately worn - $46Slightly worn - $53Almost no wear - $140Uncirculated - $185-6600 depending on quality
No 1964 silver quarter should have a copper layer and they all should be 90% silver, although it is possible that your quarter has tarnished or toned odd and just appeared to look non-silver. Both copper-nickel clad and silver quarters were produced in the mid-1960s with the clad ones being dated 1965 and later while the silver ones were dated 1964, so theoretically it could be struck on a copper-nickel planchet. I would weigh the coin, a silver one should weigh about 6.25 grams (naturally a worn quarter would weigh less) while a copper-nickel one should weigh much less, about 5.67 grams.
U.S. silver dollars issued from 1836 to 1935 have the following approximate dimensions: Diameter - 38.1 mm; early dates were slightly larger Weight - 26.7 gm Composition - 90% silver, 10% copper There were slight variations over that century but the above values are the most common dimensions.
Ag2S is the chemical formula for silver sulfide, a compound made of silver and sulfur. It is a black solid that is insoluble in water. Silver sulfide is commonly found in nature as a mineral called acanthite.
The word equation for the formation of silver sulfide when silver reacts with sulfur is: Silver + Sulfur -> Silver Sulfide.
Silver sulfide is an ionic compound, and is not a metal.
The formula of silver sulfide is Ag2S.
No, silver sulfide is not a metal. It is a chemical compound composed of silver and sulfur. Metals are elements that typically have shiny appearances, good conductivity, and malleability. Silver sulfide is a compound formed through the reaction of silver with sulfur.
Silver sulfide is typically black or gray in color.
The reaction between silver sulfide and hydrochloric acid will produce silver chloride and hydrogen sulfide gas. Silver sulfide will react with hydrochloric acid to form silver chloride, which is a white solid precipitate, and hydrogen sulfide gas will be released in the reaction.
Silver sulfide is a salt formed from the reaction of silver oxide with hydrogen sulfide gas. It is not an acid or a base.
The chemical compound name for AgS is silver sulfide. It is composed of one silver (Ag) atom and one sulfur (S) atom. Silver sulfide is a dark gray or black solid that is insoluble in water.
The chemical formula for silver sodium sulfide is AgNaS.
The compound with the formula Ag2S is silver sulfide. It consists of two silver atoms bonded to one sulfur atom. Silver sulfide is commonly known as the mineral argentite.
No, salt is not silver sulfide. Salt is sodium chloride, a compound made of sodium and chloride ions, while silver sulfide is a compound made of silver and sulfur ions. They have different chemical compositions and properties.