35 A typical Roman legionary was paid 255 denarii per year Equivalent to 29 oz of silver or US$650 at today’s valuation Were the ancient soldiers underpaid ? Or is silver too cheap today ? (nitter.nl) posted 1 year ago by CoolAsACucumber 1 year ago by CoolAsACucumber +36 / -1 T ? ?? (@TeongH_SR) A typical Roman legionary was paid 255 denarii per yearEquivalent to 29 oz of silver or US$650 at today’s valuation Were the ancient soldiers underpaid ?Or is silver too cheap today ?#silver #denarii#RomanLegionary 31 comments share 31 comments share save hide report block hide replies
There is only enough silver above ground mined for every 1 millionaire to possess 7 troy ozs
Electric cars per car no. I use to work exclusively in nonferrous metals market.
The industry/tech is the number one user of silver. More is used in electronics every year than mined.
No idea how much is in a solar panel, but I can tell you there isn't enough to even bother with recycling them. (1st hand knowledge)