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harambae
27 days ago
Not that it matters, but I think it's closer to 600 lbs.
$40M /( $4.5k / oz) and then (1 lbs / 16 oz)
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bell-cot
27 days ago
For precious metals, the units of measure are a bit different:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy_weight
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troyvit
27 days ago
You see, this is what I get for relying on AI. Kagi did catch that it was in Troy (hey that's me!) ounces, but I didn't check its numbers.
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