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Platinum Alloy 17 Troy Ounces Of Platinum Alloy 534 Grams Of Platinum Alloy I'm

$4,500

Last updated 3 months ago in St. Louis, MO

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Platinum Alloy 17 Troy Ounces Of Platinum Alloy 534 Grams Of Platinum Alloy I'm

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23 cubic centermeters not factoring in the ⅕ of a centermeter rounded edges on two sides of the object. ONE DOLLAR IS NOT WHAT IM ASKING. ITS WHAT I PUT ON HERE TO GRAB YOUR EYES NOT I WANT 4500 DOLLARS FOR THIS OBJECT In the last two pictures theres two different metals. The small object is steel aluminum. The other object is platinum alloy. The platinum is for sale the other object is just a lighter. The reason for the picture was to show the difference between the two. For those of you who know nothing about metals and elements like me......the last two pictures are to dimenstrate the color difference between the two. I have educated himself with Google. If this object weighed 180 grams at 23 centermeters then yes it would be iron (7.874g/cm³) grams per cubic centermeter But since it weighs 534 grams at 23 center centermeters it is yes Platinum alloy (21.45 g/cm³) grams per cubic centermeter. Weight in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) is how you can decipher the difference between any element in this world. Gold weighs (19.3 g/cm³) silver weighs (10.49 g/cm³) californium the rarest metal on this planet weighs (15.4 g/cm³) osmium the most harvest element weighs (22.59 g/cm³). This is platinum. (21.45 g/cm³) But u have to factor in the two rounded edges. I am asking 8 thousands dollars but if u had 4 thousand dollars in cash I would respectfully accept that. It by law is worth 15 thousand dollars. So 4 thousand is what I will accept.

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