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  2. Coin base weight - Wikipedia

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    12 Thaler standard (19.5 grams of silver per Thaler) 13 1 ⁄ 2 Thaler standard (17.5 grams) 14 Thaler standard (16.7 grams) 18 1 ⁄ 2 Thaler standard (12.6 grams) 24, later 24 1 ⁄ 2 Gulden standard (9.5 grams of silver per Gulden) 34 Mark standard (6.9 grams of silver per Mark). The weight shown was the fine silver content in each case.

  3. Pennyweight - Wikipedia

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    A pennyweight (dwt) is a unit of mass equal to 24 grains, 20 of a troy ounce, 240 of a troy pound, approximately 0.054857 avoirdupois ounce [1] and exactly 1.55517384 grams. [2] It is abbreviated dwt, d standing for denarius – (an ancient Roman coin), and later used as the symbol of an old British penny (see £sd).

  4. Troy weight - Wikipedia

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    A Good Delivery silver bar weighing 1,000 troy ounces (83 troy pounds; 31 kg) Troy weight is a system of units of mass that originated in the Kingdom of England in the 15th century [1] and is primarily used in the precious metals industry. The troy weight units are the grain, the pennyweight (24 grains), the troy ounce (20 pennyweights), and ...

  5. Grain (unit) - Wikipedia

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    C-19 [9] One gram is thus approximately equivalent to 15.432 36 grains. [6]: C-13 The unit formerly used by jewellers to measure pearls, diamonds, and other precious stones, called the jeweller's grain or pearl grain, is equal to 1 ⁄ 4 carat (50 mg; 0.77 gr). [5] The grain was also the name of a traditional French unit equal to 53.115 mg. [5]

  6. Thaler - Wikipedia

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    A thaler size silver coin has a diameter of about 40 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) and a weight of about 25 to 30 grams (roughly 1 ounce). The word is shortened from Joachimsthaler, the original thaler coin minted in Joachimsthal, Bohemia, from 1520.

  7. Mithqal - Wikipedia

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    Mithqal. Gold dinar of Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, minted at Damascus, Syria in AH 75 (697/698 CE), having a weight of almost 1 mithqāl (4.25 grams) Mithqāl (Arabic: مثقال) is a unit of mass equal to 4.25 grams (0.137 ozt) which is mostly used for measuring precious metals, such as gold, and other commodities, like saffron ...