I weighed a stack of 17 Libertads of varying years and found some surprising variation. Anyone else have a stack and a 0.01 gram scale to see what they get?
Reason for my concern is... do I have some counterfeits in these?
I've previously noted some measured data on variation in BU US circulating 90%, which was never intended to be a precise container for silver.
But my previous measurements in .999 bullion coin (Maples, ASEs, etc) have shown very consistent weights to the 3rd decimal place, varying only in the 4th digit.
However, I weighed these 17 LIbertads and found three groups: one I will call "nominal" at 31.10 to 31.22 grams (population of 10), 6 light (30.84 to 30.99), and 1 heavy (31.32)
Keep in mind that true nominal is a minimum value of 31.134 (1 toz/.999)
The data is below. You can see the clear breaks in groups. The overall average is 31.08 (not bad, but slightly low). But the first group of 6 averages 30.93. the second group of 10 averages 31.16 (which is what I would expect), and the last group of 1 averages 31.32. There's a nearly 0.4 gram difference between the light and heavy groups.
30.84
30.9
30.92
30.96
30.99
30.99
31.10
31.11
31.12
31.14
-------< they should typically weigh about here
31.15
31.15
31.17
31.19
31.21
31.22
31.32