[meteorite-list] $ gold / Oz

GERALD FLAHERTY GRF2 at COMCAST.NET
Thu Jun 10 21:54:21 EDT 2010


That's a TV show "OZ" and I think it's in Troy, NY
On Jun 10, 2010, at 9:34 AM, GeoZay at aol.com wrote:

> Michael...
> 
>>> And most importantly,  if an oz of gold is worth X dollars, is it a
> Troy Oz or a US/"Imperial"  Oz?<<
> When dealing with gold or other precious metals, Troy oz is the  weight 
> measurement you are using. It's been around a long, long time and it's  not 
> metric. I couldn't tell you what it is. 
> 
>>> Even when the US  FINALLY tried to convert to metric, they made
> An incredibly feeble and futile  attempt by allowing BOTH metric
> And imperial weights on food and mi & Km  on speedometers, etc. If
> They had just forbidden any references to imperial  measures on food
> And speedometers and speed signs everyone would have adapted  in
> A matter of days - but with both, everyone IGNORED the metric
> Measures  (of course) and the US quickly gave up. Maddening!<<
> 
> I remember the  attempt to go metric in this country and it was a big pain 
> in the butt for me to  mentally convert. I'm glad it didn't catch on. I 
> basically know approximately  what the various units are, but I just don't think 
> in daily life with metric  units in mind.
> 
> 
>>> So, are you saying a "Troy Oz" is THE oz  they are speaking of
> When they report gold is currently at X$ per oz?   <<
> 
> 
> When a price of gold is given per ounce, it is in Troy  ounces. 
> 
>>> And if they are,
> What the hell is a "Troy  oz?"<<
> 
> A Troy oz is 20 pennyweights. :O) Considering the moment, I  just had to 
> throw that in. When measuring small amounts of gold, Pennyweight is  often 
> used as well. Anyhow, there are 12 Troy oz's to a Troy pound. In the year  2004 
> I dredged a little over 1 Troy pound out of the South Fork Yuba River. That 
> was a fun year...also removed a couple ounces of mercury in the process.  
> GeoZay  
> 
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