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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 816481, member: 13650"]Where'd you come up with 6.33 grams? The proper weight IS 6.25 grams.</p><p><br /></p><p> As far as what tolerances they can have nowadays, I'm not sure. They can be pretty bad. But BU examples should be very close if not dead on. Looks like yours is.</p><p> Even if it was off by 0.08 grams, that seems like a large number but is only 0.0025 of a troy oz or 1.23 grains. That is a very minute amount. There are 120 grains in 1/4 of a troy oz.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 816481, member: 13650"]Where'd you come up with 6.33 grams? The proper weight IS 6.25 grams. As far as what tolerances they can have nowadays, I'm not sure. They can be pretty bad. But BU examples should be very close if not dead on. Looks like yours is. Even if it was off by 0.08 grams, that seems like a large number but is only 0.0025 of a troy oz or 1.23 grains. That is a very minute amount. There are 120 grains in 1/4 of a troy oz.[/QUOTE]
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