English silver coinage

Except for the table of weights, most of this material is derived from
Sir Albert Feavearyear, The Pound Sterling: A History of English Money (Second Edition), Oxford University Press/at the Clarendon Press, London, 1963; cloth, 446 pp.


Copyright © 2001 by Hugo S. Cunningham

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Weights

grainsgramspennyweight value of silver
(1834-1873)
value of gold
(1834-1914)
grain10.0648 $0.0026875 $0.0430625
pennyweight241.5551 $0.0645 $1.0335
ounce troy (standard bullion measure) 480 31.10320 $1.29 $20.67
pound troy (12 oz. troy)5760373.242240 $15.48 $248.04
ounce avdp (avoirdupois) 437.5 28.35
pound avdp (16 oz. avdp) 7000 453.6


Standard weight of the English penny

Table (except third column) derived from Feavearyear, p. 439
Copyright © 1963 by the Oxford University Press

yearweight in grains dollar equivalent
(1834-1873)
Remark
8th century to approx 991 24.00 $0.0645 traditional weight
approx 991 to approx 1275 22.50 $0.0605 traditional weight
about 1275 22.00 $0.0591
1343 20.30 0.0546
1345 20.15 0.0542
1346 20.00 0.0538
1351 18.00 0.0484
1412 15.00 0.0403
1464 12.00 0.0323
1526 10.70 0.0288
1544 10.00 0.0269
1552 8.00 0.0215 (11 oz 1 dwt fineness)
1560 8.00 0.0215 (sterling fineness)
1601 7.80 0.0210
1816 7.27 0.0195
Source: Feavearyear, Appendix 3-2, p. 439

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