1 ounce = 0.91146 troy oz
There are approximately 31.1035 grams in a Troy ounce.
There are approximately 480 grains in 1 ounce of silver.
Sterling is 92.5% pure silver, so there is 0.925 of a Troy ounce of pure silver in 1 Troy ounce if Sterling.
A mercury dime contains 0.0723 troy ounces of silver. You would need 13.83 mercury dimes to get 1 troy ounce of Silver.
There are approximately 31.1 grams of silver in one troy ounce of silver.
One ounce is equivalent to approximately 28.35 grams of silver.
1 troy ounce is 31,100 mg
1 troy ounce of silver is 480 grains.
No, gold and silver are not weighed the same. The typical weight of 1 troy ounce of gold is around 31.1 grams, whereas 1 troy ounce of silver is around 31.1035 grams. So 28.35 grams does not equal 1 ounce for either metal.
A troy ounce is a unit of measurement commonly used for precious metals, such as gold, silver, and platinum. It is equal to approximately 31.103 grams. The troy ounce is slightly heavier than the avoirdupois ounce, which is the common unit of weight used in the United States.
On October 19, 2011, 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver is currently 31.20 per ounce. 10 troy ounces is around 312.00. Past Prices: As of April 5 2011 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver closed at 38.48 and 10 troy once is worth 384.80 As of October 12 2009 1 troy ounce of 999+ pure silver is now at $18 10 troy ounce average price is now around $189 As of October 1, 2007, 1 troy ounce of silver is worth about $13.69. Depending on the the condition of the silver (e.g. is it in a rough cast bar, jewelry or a bullion coin) and who you sell it to (e.g. coin dealer, jeweller, pawn shop), 10 ounces would probably net you around $100 - $120.