Friday 14 March 2014

Take away Sachin Tendulkar Silver Coins facts

 Valuemart Gold and Jewels Ltd in association with Diamond India Ltd presented the first Collector's edition of Sachin Tendulkar Silver Coins to take away for the public.

sachin tendulkar unveiling silver coins

It is clear that the minted coins are of silver Ag metal.  The more details and  facts about the sachin tendulkar coins and why they are special are listed below:


  • Atomic Mass: 107.8682 amu 
  • Melting Point: 961.93 °C (1235.08 K, 1763.474 °F) 
  • Boiling Point: 2212.0 °C (2485.15 K, 4013.6 °F) 
  • Number of Protons/Electrons: 47 
  • Number of Neutrons: 61 
  • Classification: Transition Metal
  • Crystal Structure: Cubic 
  • Density @ 293 K: 10.5 g/cm3 
  • Color: silver
Many cricket fans are asking the company to take away the coins and instead asking Sachin Tendulkar to come out of retirement and play for India again. Indian cricket, especially batting, is struggling to cope up with the pressure of international cricket and comeback of tendulkar will be of high value to the team.

It will be a silver shining among the dark clouds that loom over Indian cricket at the moment if somehow sachin agrees to pick up his bat again.

The energy levels are surely going to increase with the return of little master, the cricinfo cricketer of the generation. This is clear from the energy levels of silver coins of sachin as well which have 5 energy levels.

  1. First Energy Level: 2 
  2. Second Energy Level: 8 
  3. Third Energy Level: 18 
  4. Fourth Energy Level: 18 
  5. Fifth Energy Level: 1



Who discovered the silver is unknown, but in case of Sachin's case we know who has invented them. Other facts that I have gathered are :

Name Origin: From the Old English word seolfor (silver).
Symbol Origin: From the Latin word argentum (silver).
Uses: jewelry, photography, electrical conductor.
Obtained From: ores (argentite, light ruby silver, dark ruby silver, brittle silver).
Where can I buy: Online or through the showroom.

All in all one would love to have these coins in the purse, especially when it comes to 1 rupee,  5 rupee, and 10 rupee coins.

There is a news floating around that BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) is also coming up with its own edition of gold coins. But that might be too expensive to buy.

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