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Why Is It Called A Troy Ounce?
Troy ounces are used to measure weights of gems and precious metals. One troy ounce is equal to 1.097 standard ounces, making it around 10% heavier. The name dates back to the 16th century French town of Troyes, which was an important trade center that standardized the troy ounce as 480 grains of barley.
Ounce Vs Troy Ounce - What’s the Difference?
One of the biggest misconceptions for investors who are new to the bullion marketplace is that an ounce and a
What is the Difference Between a Regular Ounce and a Troy Ounce
In this video I talk about the difference between a regular ounce and a
One Ounce Does Not Equal One Troy Ounce
One Ounce Does Not Equal One