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Pound (Troy) (lb t)

The troy pound, equal to 12 troy ounces or 373.2417216 grams, is used almost exclusively in the precious metals trade. Unlike the avoirdupois pound used for everyday goods (16 ounces), the troy pound is optimized for precious materials such as gold, silver, and platinum. This system's origins trace back to medieval trade fairs in Troyes, France, a major commercial hub. Merchants needed a consistent unit to prevent fraud and facilitate international trading, especially for valuable metals. Today, although rarely encountered by the general public, the troy pound remains fundamental in metals pricing, refining, and numismatics. It provides continuity in a highly traditional economic sector where consistency over centuries is crucial.

Talent (Biblical Greek) (talent (G))

The Greek talent was far heavier than the Hebrew one, typically around 26 kilograms, depending on the city-state. It was the principal unit of mass for large sums in trade, tribute, and taxation. In classical Athens, a talent represented extraordinary wealth, often used to quantify state revenues or military expenses. It also appears in the New Testament, where it symbolizes substantial value. The Greek talent was divided into 60 minae, each of which subdivided further into drachmae.

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Pound (Troy) [lb t]Gram [g]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Pound [lb]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Ounce [oz]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Metric Ton [t]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Milligram [mg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Stone [st]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]US Ton (Short) [ton (US)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]UK Ton (Long) [ton (UK)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Carat [car, ct]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Attogram [ag]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Femtogram [fg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Picogram [pg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Nanogram [ng]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Microgram [µg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Centigram [cg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Decigram [dg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Dekagram [dag]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Hectogram [hg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Megagram [Mg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Gigagram [Gg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Teragram [Tg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Petagram [Pg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Exagram [Eg]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Atomic Mass Unit [u]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Dalton [Da]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Planck Mass [mₕ]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Electron Mass [mₑ]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Muon Mass [mᵤ]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Proton Mass [mₕ (p)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Neutron Mass [mₙ]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Deuteron Mass [m𝒹]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Kilogram-force Second/Meter [kgf·s²/m]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Kilopound [kip]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Slug [slug]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Poundal [pdl]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Pound-force Square Second/Foot [lbf·s²/ft]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Pennyweight [pwt]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Scruple (Apothecary) [s.ap]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Grain [gr]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Ton (Assay) (US) [AT (US)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Ton (Assay) (UK) [AT (UK)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Kiloton (Metric) [kt]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Quintal (Metric) [cwt (m)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Hundredweight (US) [cwt (US)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Hundredweight (UK) [cwt (UK)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Quarter (US) [qr (US)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Quarter (UK) [qr (UK)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Stone (US) [st (US)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Talent (Biblical Hebrew) [talent (H)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Mina (Biblical Hebrew) [mina]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Shekel (Biblical Hebrew) [shekel]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Bekan (Biblical Hebrew) [bekan]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Gerah (Biblical Hebrew) [gerah]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Talent (Biblical Greek) [talent (G)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Mina (Biblical Greek) [mina (G)]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Tetradrachma (Biblical Greek) [tetradrachma]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Didrachma (Biblical Greek) [didrachma]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Drachma (Biblical Greek) [drachma]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Denarius (Biblical Roman) [denarius]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Assarion (Biblical Roman) [assarion]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Quadrans (Biblical Roman) [quadrans]
Pound (Troy) [lb t]Lepton (Biblical Roman) [lepton]
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Pound (Troy) [lb t]Sun's Mass [M☉]
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