[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' post=\'135743\' date=\'Oct 27 2006, 12:05 AM\']
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[quote name=\'weaklink75\' post=\'135707\' date=\'Oct 26 2006, 05:51 PM\']
Anyway,
Here's the ABC release.... I do admit, the "Million Dollar Dancers" is a catchy name (probably trying to get the DWtS fans to tune in...)
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Ah, but is that worth more than the
Solid Gold Dancers? ;-)[/quote]
With the price of gold about $600 an ounce, each dancer actually made of solid gold would have to weigh slightly more than 104 pounds to be worth a million dollars. Of course, the price of gold in 1985 was only around $350 an ounce, so the same solid gold dancer back then would have to have weighed about 180 pounds to be worth a million dollars.
Always happy to help.
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Not very helpful, though. :-p
Isn't gold still sold in troy ounces (~31.18 grams)? Your analysis is based on the gold fixing being in avoirdupois ounces (~28.35 grams).
Also, $350 in 1985 was worth rather more than $350 today. So the Solid Gold Dancers of 1985 didn't have to be worth a million bucks in 1985 dollars to be worth as much as the "Show Me the Money" Million Dollar Dancers.