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Pennyweight

Pennyweight is a unit of measure in the troy system of weights. It is used to weigh gold, silver, platinum, coins, and most jewels. The pennyweight was once the weight of a silver penny. Today it is standardized as one twentieth of a troy ounce, or 24 grains (1.6 grams).

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