How many grams in troy oz of gold

When you buy or sell precious metals such as gold, silver or platinum, you usually buy or sell them by their weight. For instance, as well as a variety of other bars, we currently offer a one-ounce gold bar. If you scroll down to look at its specifications, you will see that against its weight, it states one troy or 31.10g.

Here in the UK, before we adopted the metric system, we used and still do to some extent, a system called the avoirdupois system. The name comes from Anglo-Norman French and means ‘goods of weight’. It is based on pounds and ounces and there are 16 ounces to a pound.

However, around medieval times when traders were bartering for goods, all precious metals were weighed using the troy system, not the avoirdupois system. The troy system uses pounds and ounces, so it is similar, but there is one big difference; there an avoirdupois ounce equals 28.35 grams, whereas a troy ounce weighs 31.10 grams. This means one troy ounce is equivalent to approximately 1.09714 avoirdupois ounces. We still use the troy system today, especially when weighing precious metals.

Do Precious Metal Weights Differ in Other Countries?

Other countries have various systems for weight, and they differ in the number of grams there are depending on the country. For example, in North America they have the Pennyweight, which they use to weigh precious metals - it is equal to 1/20 of a troy ounce.

In South East Asia, China and Hong Kong, a system called the Tael, or Tahil is used. The Tahil has different weights depending where it is used. In China, one Tahil is equal to 50 grams, whereas in Japan it is 37.5 grams, so there is quite a difference.  In Thailand, they use the Bhat, which is equal to 15.244 grams.

In places like Karachi, New Delhi, Pakistan, Mumbai, Singapore and Nepal, they use the Tola system for weighing gold. Tola means weight and the name has its roots in Sanskrit. It weighs 3/8 of a troy ounce, or 180 grains.

Grains of wheat were traditionally used as weights by measuring the grain from dried kernels. It is the smallest unit of weight used in troy and avoirdupois systems. Jewellers used to use a system called the Jewellers Grain to measure precious stones before the use of the carat came into being. A Jewellers Grain is equal to one quarter of a carat.

Buying Precious Metals From The Royal Mint

Any coins you buy from The Royal Mint will give you the details of the amount of a particular precious metal in the coin. For example, The Sovereign gold bullion coin weighs 0.2354 troy ounces, whilst the Half Sovereign coin weighs 0.1177 troy ounces.

The Royal Mint also sells gold, silver and platinum bars. They come in various weights and sizes and are another popular way to invest in precious metals.

Furthermore, The Royal Mint’s digital offering DigiGold provides another convenient way to invest in precious metals. DigiGold enables you to buy gold, silver or platinum by value, rather than weight, giving you the flexibility to buy a fraction of a large 400 oz. bar for a minimum of £25. The bars are kept securely in The Vault at The Royal Mint, and you are able to buy, store and sell at your convenience.

Gold jewelry and gold bullion weights are what determines their prices. Gold is typically measured in grams or troy ounces, depending on where you buy it. So, it is crucial to know how many grams is an ounce of gold. You should also keep in mind there are two types of ounces, the imperial ounce and troy ounce, and they don’t weigh the same.

That can be a little confusing for those who enter the gold market for the first time. When you hear about an ounce of gold, you need to know that it means a troy ounce of gold, not dry and liquid ounces you use in everyday life.

Imperial Ounce vs. Troy Ounce

Imperial ounce

The imperial (avoirdupois) ounce is a unit you usually use to measure everyday stuff. For instance, you will use imperial ounces when buying groceries, especially bulk dry goods. All recipes from cookbooks also contain measurements in imperial ounces.

The name avoirdupois comes from the French word avoir de pois, meaning goods of weight or property. Nowadays, ounce belongs to the traditional weight measurement of the British Imperial System and the US Customary System that use pounds and ounces as units of mass.

Another reason for the term imperial ounce is that it is a part of the United Kingdom’s imperial measurement system. The British used it to measure various trading goods. This imperial (avoirdupois) system spread to America after settling a new continent, and people still use it for their everyday needs.

Troy ounce

It is believed that the troy ounce got its name after Troyes, an old trading market in France where it was initially used. It was accepted as a central market, so their measurement system became a standard for merchants from various regions to communicate and make trading deals.

The troy system became an official measuring unit for precious metals, like gold, platinum, silver, palladium, and rhodium in the 16th century.

However, there are indications it existed even before that, in ancient Rome. Considering that, the troy system is one of the oldest known measuring systems that manufacturers, sellers, and buyers still use today.

Remember that you need to use troy ounces for measuring precious metals’ weight, never imperial ounces. It is essential because of the difference in weights, no matter how small it is.

Calculating the Gold Weight in Grams

The origin of the term gram is in the Latin word gramma, meaning small weight. That is exactly what grams are good for since they precisely determine small amounts of gold.

If you are familiar with the metric system, you probably know that 1 ounce equals 28.35 g. However, the troy ounce weighs more or precisely 31.1 g. It is equal to 480 grains, which is one more common measuring unit for gold.

In case you need a closer comparison, one gram is approximately the weight of a paper clip. On the other hand, a new wooden pencil weighs one ounce, the same as 28 paper clips.

If you want to express a troy ounce in these everyday objects, you can consider it equal to 31 paper clips. You can always compare these objects you probably have at home to feel the difference between a gram and an ounce in your own hands.

Importance of Ounces and Troy Ounces Differentiation

The difference between 28.35 and 31.1 grams doesn’t seem like much at first glance. In fact, the troy ounce is only about 1.1 times larger than the regular ounce. Therefore, the question is why it is a big deal what kind of ounces you use.

For a start, even the tiniest variation in weight influences the price. One gram of pure gold costs $50 to $60, while you need to pay at least $1,700 to $1,800 per troy ounce. The final price will depend on the market’s location and current demand and supply.

Even though the difference between 28.35 g and 31.1 g is only 2.75, such a slight variation makes the price shift more than $100 when buying or selling this precious metal.

Comparison of the gold weight

Gram Ounce Troy ounce
1 g 1 oz 0.9 ozt
5 g 1.09 oz 1 ozt
10 g 0.035 oz 0.032 ozt
28.35 g 0.17 oz 0.15 ozt
31.1 g 0.35 oz 0.32 ozt
50 g 1.76 oz 1.6 ozt
100 g 3.52 oz 3.2 ozt
200 g 7.05 oz 6.42 ozt
300 g 10.58 oz 9.64 ozt
400 g 14.11 oz 12.86 ozt
500 g 17.63 oz 16.06 ozt
1,000 g (1 kg) 35.27 oz 32.14 ozt
12,441.19 g (12.4 kg) 438.85 oz 400 ozt

Confusing standard ounces and troy ounces can make your calculations incorrect for approximately 10%. When dealing with gold, that miscalculating the weight can lead to money loss.

If you see the weight of gold in grams and have no clue what this weight means, you can quickly solve the problem. It will be enough to multiply that number by 0.03215 to get the gold weight in more familiar troy ounces.

Trading Gold

Fortunately, most gold bars and gold coins have their weight imprinted on the surface in both grams and ounces, which will save you the trouble of necessary calculating. Keep in mind that the mark sometimes only bears the measuring unit used in the country they originated in.

In some cases, gold bullion and coins have their weight imprinted neither in ounces nor grams but are made only in typical weights instead, making it easier to assess them.

For example, ounces and pounds are the primary mass units in most English-speaking countries. With that in mind, you will not have any problem determining the weight while trading gold in the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

On the other hand, all world countries, except for the US, Myanmar, and Liberia, use the metric system. However, the last two give their best to accept it.

Some countries in Asia like India, Singapore, Pakistan still prefer tola, while China and Japan use tael. Finally, Thailand uses baht. However, it is not the same since those are their local units for measuring, but these countries also work with the globally accepted metric system.

If you want to trade gold in some of the biggest gold markets in Europe and Asia, it is essential to understand the conversion of troy ounces and grams.

Gold bars

The most commonly found type of gold bar is the 400 troy ounces (12,4 kg) one, also known as the Good Delivery gold bar. It is a standard for gold investment, but it is not the most practical way of trading this precious metal. The reason is in small gold bars that can weigh as little as one gram.

These small bars are more convenient for keeping and trading because of their compact size. Also, selling one gram or one troy ounce of gold is much more practical than selling 100 or 400 troy ounces of this precious metal at once.

Beginners in trading are often more comfortable buying smaller amounts of gold because it is an affordable and less risky investment. For those purposes, gold bars that weigh 1 g to 10 g are their typical choice.

Gold coins

Gold coins, being much smaller than gold bars, can be more affordable due to their lesser weight. You can find coins that weigh from only 0.5 g to 50 g.

You can also find standard gold coins weighing one troy ounce (31.1 g). Some of the more famous ones of this kind are the Britannia, Canadian Maple Leaf, and Krugerrand.

Gold jewelry

When it comes to gold jewelry that you buy for its beauty instead of its investment value, it is a bit harder to determine its weight. That is because jewelry doesn’t have its weight imprinted on the surface like gold bullions.

Jewelry is also rarely made of pure gold, unlike gold bars and coins. Therefore, you need to know the gold percentage to determine its value accurately. Remember that the same principle for converting grams to troy ounces used for gold bars and coins applies here.

Reasons for Using Grams

Although almost everyone accepts the troy system for trading precious metals, there are some advantages of using the metric system and grams.

As I have already mentioned, a gram is smaller than a troy ounce, so it allows you greater precision in measuring. When you need to label a specific gold piece’s weight in troy ounces with decimals, it is more practical to express the same weight in whole numbers in grams.

For instance, it is more convenient to say that a gold bar weighs 1 gram than 0.032 troy ounces. Since such small gold bars are practical for smaller transactions, grams really come in handy for more precise calculating.

Summary

Comparing gold’s weight in grams and troy ounces doesn’t take more than simple math. However, you should remember that gold is always measured in troy ounces, not in ounces you usually use. While a regular ounce equals 28.35 g, a troy ounce has 31.1 g, and that difference significantly influences the price.

Is 1 oz the same as 1 troy oz?

Troy ounces are used to measure weights of gems and precious metals. One troy ounce is equal to 1.097 standard ounces, making it around 10% heavier. The name dates back to the 16th century French town of Troyes, which was an important trade center that standardized the troy ounce as 480 grains of barley.

How many grams is a troy ounce of 14k gold?

Precious metals, including gold are measured in Troy Ounces. There are 31.103 grams in a Troy Ounce of gold.

How much does one troy ounce of gold weigh in grams?

One troy ounce is 31.1034768 grams, or 0.0311034768 kilograms. The troy ounce is used in the weighing and pricing of the precious metals : gold, platinum, palladium and silver.

Which is heavier 1 oz or 1 troy ounce?

What Is the Difference Between an Ounce and a Troy Ounce? One troy ounce contains 2.75 grams more than a regular ounce. If you were to place it on a regular scale it would be approximately 10% heavier than the standard unit of measure. To be exact, one regular ounce is 28.35 grams, while a troy ounce is 31.1 grams.