October 19, 2014
France, 1888
1888:
A single boiler weighs 22 Kgs, plus accessories: 8 Kgs (= 30 Kgs) which costs Fr. 30,000 will daily produce 5,000 kg of 93-94 °acid
Ein einzelner Kessel wiegt 22 kg, das Zubehör 8 , kostet 30000 frs. und liefert täglich 5000 kg Säure von 93 bis 94°
October 1890:
For the last year the price of platinum has gradually risen; at the end of 1889 the price of rolled ingot metal did not exceed Fr. 1000 to 1100 per kilogram; today the price reached Fr. 2,750 and tends to rise still. Not two years ago Platinum could be sold Fr. 900./kilo.; its price, therefore, would have more than tripled since then.
1888: 1 Troy Ounce Platinum (Scrap?) = Fr 27.99 (USD$5.40)
Citation: La Lumiére électrique, Vol.38, No.45 (1890) , p. 295
1888: 1 Ozt. Platinum (Ingot) = Fr 37.64 (USD$ 7.25)
1888: 1 Ozt. Platinum (Mfg) = Fr 42. (USD$ 8.09)
Suspect German source, forex inaccuracies?
Japan:
Japan recorded a total purchase of 77 Ozt from France for
1887/8: 1 Ozt. Platinum (Ingot) = ¥ 7.37 (Fr 28.03)
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