anonmiss said:A troy oz should weigh 31.12 grams. Check you calibration of your scales by getting a known weight for calibration. If your dealing with a very small mint or hand poured bars then weight variation is more likely to occur than if your dealing with a major recognised mint.
Golden ChipMunk said:Buys from reputable dealers and sources.
fishtaco said:Golden ChipMunk said:Buys from reputable dealers and sources.
I did but it is under weight coming in at 30.9 grams, could be my scales but all my other coins are over 31 grams when weighed at the same time as this coin.
Not too fussed as its a keeper, silver or expensive medallion.![]()
Golden ChipMunk said:fishtaco said:Golden ChipMunk said:Buys from reputable dealers and sources.
I did but it is under weight coming in at 30.9 grams, could be my scales but all my other coins are over 31 grams when weighed at the same time as this coin.
Not too fussed as its a keeper, silver or expensive medallion.![]()
Must be buying some cheap bullion, what do you expect?
Bet you non of them have precise measurement.
volcano said:Its not what is expected. You got ripped off, by a little tiny bit. But that is wrong- what rounds are these?