Troy Ounce ((ozt)): StandardTroy Ounce ((ozt)): Standard for, and is equivalent to, 480 grains.
Gram ((g)): Common for smaller gold bars (e.g., 1g, 5g) and jewelry.Kilogram ((kg)): Used for large, wholesale, or institutional trades; 1kg is equal to 32.1507 troy ounces.
Tola: Frequently used in South Asia (India, Pakistan), equivalent to 0.375 troy ounces.
Tael: Commonly used in China and Hong Kong, equivalent to 1.203 troy ounces.for, and is equivalent to, 480 grains.
"does it have to be metric,"
Troy Ounce ((ozt)): StandardTroy Ounce ((ozt)): Standard for, and is equivalent to, 480 grains.
Gram ((g)): Common for smaller gold bars (e.g., 1g, 5g) and jewelry.Kilogram ((kg)): Used for large, wholesale, or institutional trades; 1kg is equal to 32.1507 troy ounces.
Tola: Frequently used in South Asia (India, Pakistan), equivalent to 0.375 troy ounces.
Tael: Commonly used in China and Hong Kong, equivalent to 1.203 troy ounces.for, and is equivalent to, 480 grains.
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A Troy oz is 31.1 grams. There are 12 troy oz in 1 pound. Aver dupois( our standard measure): 1 Oz is 28 grams. A pound is 16 oz.
thanks, perfect conversion info, if we go metric, understandable, I’m hoping we keep troy ounces
That's the current world standard.
" I’m hoping we keep troy ounces"
...if the big dogs deduced that would be beneficial for the runts...
...then that would not happen...
unfortunate wisdom about understanding them
hope they get distracted by the UFOs or something, or Gen. Flynn gets to become general over Fort Knox and goes with troy ounces