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Precious metals, like gold and silver, are generally bought and sold in grams (g) or troy ounces (oz t).
The troy ounce is an imperial unit of measurement used today to measure the weight of precious metals. It is approximately 10% heavier than a traditional ounce, with one troy ounce weighing 1.09714 ounces (oz).
If you'd like to convert grams to troy ounces, or vice versa, you can use the tables below, which feature the weights of the most popular bars and coins.
Gram (g) | Troy Ounce (oz t) |
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1 | 0.03215 |
2 | 0.06430 |
5 | 0.16075 |
10 | 0.32151 |
20 | 0.64301 |
30 | 0.96452 |
50 | 1.60754 |
100 | 3.21507 |
250 | 8.03769 |
500 | 16.07538 |
1000 (1kg) | 32.15075 |
5000 (5kg) | 160.7537 |
Troy Ounce (oz t) | Gram (g) |
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⅒ | 3.11035 |
¼ | 7.77587 |
½ | 15.5517 |
1 | 31.1035 |