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  2. Mithkal - Wikipedia

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    The mithkal or sextula (in Persian and Arabic: مثقال) is an Arabic unit of weight used in Middle East, mostly for weighing gold and Saffron. It is equivalent to a little over 4.6 grams. It is equivalent to a little over 4.6 grams.

  3. Troy weight - Wikipedia

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    The troy ounce for trading precious metals is considered to be sufficiently approximated by 31.10 g in EU directive 80/181/EEC. [18] The Dutch troy system is based on a mark of 8 ounces, the ounce of 20 engels (pennyweights), the engel of 32 as. The mark was rated as 3,798 troy grains or 246.084 grams. The divisions are identical to the tower ...

  4. Mithqal - Wikipedia

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    In India, the measurement is known as mithqaal. It contains 4 mashas and 3½ raties (rata'ii; مثقال). [3] It is equivalent to 4.25 grams when measuring gold, [4] or 4.5 grams when measuring commodities. [5] It may be more or less than this. [6]

  5. What Is a Gold Equivalent Ounce (GEO)?

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  6. Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Moses mandated that the standard coinage would be in single shekels of silver; thus each shekel coin would constitute about 15.86 grams (0.51 troy ounces) of pure silver. In Judea, the Biblical shekel was initially worth about 3⅓ denarii , but over time the measurement had enlarged so that it would be worth exactly four denarii.

  7. Gold bar - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the kilobar, weighing 1,000 grams (32.15 troy ounces), and the 100-troy-ounce (109.7-ounce; 6.9-pound; 3.1-kilogram) gold bar are popular for trading and investment due to their more manageable size and weight. [1] These bars carry a minimal premium over the spot price of gold, facilitating small transfers between banks and ...

  8. Comparison of the imperial and US customary measurement ...

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    The table of imperial avoirdupois mass is the same as the United States table up to one pound, but above that point, the tables differ. The imperial system has a hundredweight, defined as eight stone of 14 lb each, or 112 lb ( 50.802 345 44 kg ), whereas a US hundredweight is 100 lb ( 45.359 237 kg ).

  9. List of obsolete units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of obsolete units of measurement, ... this was a unit of mass used for gold and silver. It was approximately 196.44 grams or 6.316 troy ounces. [5]