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What Is A "Troy Gram"

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Srange, I thought grains, penney weights, and drams were used in Troy measure! Another ebay original!
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2,130 sold @ 31.1 grams/oz = 68.48 oz
2,130 sold @ $1.85 = $3940.50 / 68.48 oz = $57.54/oz

Is that right?
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That's close Scooby and if you add in shipping they're getting about $64/oz!

Not a bad way to double your money on industrial silver!

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What is a "Troy Gram"

It's where you get a bloke named "Troy" to weigh your stuff out for you.
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Sap making a joke ?
you're exhausted after the floods, aren't you ...
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Well, I thought it was funny. I still can't believe that people buy that stuff. But then, there are still folks that think there a 16 ounces in a Troy Pound. Matter of fact, a dealer at the Baltimore Show tried to tell me that when he offered 5 bucks above spot premium for a T pound mule. (Or what ever he called it? I just call them a "Big Hunk of Silver Made to Look Like a Coin".)
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