SW 826 oz on jewelry typically indicates the metal's purity and weight. "SW" often stands for "Silver Weight," and "826" signifies that the piece is made of 82.6% silver, which is commonly associated with sterling silver (though sterling is usually 92.5% silver). The "oz" denotes that the weight is measured in ounces. Overall, this marking helps identify the quality and content of the metal used in the jewelry.
2.36 oz
oz is the abbreviation for ounce.
oz = ounce
"JJT" likely represents the manufacturer or designer of the jewelry piece, while "925" indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver (92.5% pure silver). "oz" likely stands for troy ounces, a unit of measure for the weight of precious metals. So, "JJT 925 oz" suggests that the jewelry piece is made by JJT using sterling silver with a specified weight in troy ounces.
Ounce. I don't know why the abbreviation is oz.
Coin shops, pawn shops, some jewelry stores.
The marking "h925 oz" on a ring typically indicates that the ring is made of 92.5% pure silver, which is standard for sterling silver, and the "h" may refer to a specific manufacturer or designer. The "oz" could suggest that the item weighs an ounce, although this is less common in jewelry markings. Overall, it signifies the metal's quality and possibly the brand associated with the ring.
Today's silver price is $14.72 per troy oz (31.1 grams)
if you mean fl oz 1750/ 28.35 = 61.728 oz
The answer depends on what you mean by "you fl oz". As far as I am aware, there is no me fl oz. Nobody has referred to me as a fl oz before!
It's a liquid measurement - 'fl oz' stands for fluid ounces.
32 oz of liquid