Grains to Pennyweights calculator

Looking for a calculator or a conversion table to convert Grains to Pennyweights? The answer is one click away! With our smart calculator you can easily convert between the two weight units gr and dwt.

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To use the calculator, place your cursor in the desired unit field and write a number.The calculator will automatically convert your number and display the result in the other unit fields. If needed use the dot "." as the decimal separator.

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Grains to Pennyweights formula

Pennyweights to Grains formula

Grains
Grains

A grain is a unit of measurement of mass, and in the troy weight, avoirdupois, and Apothecaries' system, equal to exactly 64.79891 milligrams. It is nominally based upon the mass of a single virtual ideal seed of a cereal.

Source: Wikipedia

Pennyweights
Pennyweights

A pennyweight (abbreviated dwt, from denarius weight) is a unit of mass that is equal to 24 grains, 1⁄20 of a troy ounce, 1⁄240 of a troy pound, approximately 0.054857 avoirdupois ounce and exactly 1.55517384 grams.

Source: Wikipedia


Grains to Pennyweights Conversion Table

Below you can generate and download as CSV, Excel, PDF or print the Grains to Pennyweights conversion table based on your needs.

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gr dwt gr dwt gr dwt gr dwt
1 0.041666662379901 26 1.0833332218774 51 2.1249997813749 76 3.1666663408725
2 0.083333324759802 27 1.1249998842573 52 2.1666664437548 77 3.2083330032524
3 0.1249999871397 28 1.1666665466372 53 2.2083331061347 78 3.2499996656323
4 0.1666666495196 29 1.2083332090171 54 2.2499997685146 79 3.2916663280122
5 0.2083333118995 30 1.249999871397 55 2.2916664308945 80 3.3333329903921
6 0.24999997427941 31 1.2916665337769 56 2.3333330932745 81 3.374999652772
7 0.29166663665931 32 1.3333331961568 57 2.3749997556544 82 3.4166663151519
8 0.33333329903921 33 1.3749998585367 58 2.4166664180343 83 3.4583329775318
9 0.37499996141911 34 1.4166665209166 59 2.4583330804142 84 3.4999996399117
10 0.41666662379901 35 1.4583331832965 60 2.4999997427941 85 3.5416663022916
11 0.45833328617891 36 1.4999998456764 61 2.541666405174 86 3.5833329646715
12 0.49999994855881 37 1.5416665080563 62 2.5833330675539 87 3.6249996270514
13 0.54166661093871 38 1.5833331704362 63 2.6249997299338 88 3.6666662894313
14 0.58333327331861 39 1.6249998328161 64 2.6666663923137 89 3.7083329518112
15 0.62499993569851 40 1.666666495196 65 2.7083330546936 90 3.7499996141911
16 0.66666659807841 41 1.7083331575759 66 2.7499997170735 91 3.791666276571
17 0.70833326045832 42 1.7499998199558 67 2.7916663794534 92 3.8333329389509
18 0.74999992283822 43 1.7916664823357 68 2.8333330418333 93 3.8749996013308
19 0.79166658521812 44 1.8333331447156 69 2.8749997042132 94 3.9166662637107
20 0.83333324759802 45 1.8749998070955 70 2.9166663665931 95 3.9583329260906
21 0.87499990997792 46 1.9166664694754 71 2.958333028973 96 3.9999995884705
22 0.91666657235782 47 1.9583331318553 72 2.9999996913529 97 4.0416662508504
23 0.95833323473772 48 1.9999997942352 73 3.0416663537328 98 4.0833329132303
24 0.99999989711762 49 2.0416664566151 74 3.0833330161127 99 4.1249995756102
25 1.0416665594975 50 2.083333118995 75 3.1249996784926 100 4.1666662379901

  • Pennyweight (1.5552 gram)
    The pennyweight symbol is dwt. There are 24 grains in 1 dwt, and 20 dwt in one troy ounce. Because there were 12 troy ounces in the old troy pound, there would have been 240 pennyweights to the pound—the basis of the fact that the old British pound sterling of currency contained 240 pence. (However, prior to 1526, English pound sterling was based on the tower pound, which is 15⁄16 of a troy pound.) The d in dwt stands for denarius, the ancient Roman coin, referred to in the New Testament, that equates loosely to a penny. The symbol d for penny can be recognized in the notation for British pre-decimal pennies, in which pounds, shillings, and pence were indicated using the symbols £, s, and d, respectively. For example, £6 11s 8d indicated six pounds, eleven shillings, and eight pence.
  • Grain (0.0648 grams)
    The small golden disk close to the 5 cm marker is a piece of pure gold weighing one troy grain. Shown for comparison is a tape measure and coins of major world currencies. A grain is a unit of measurement of mass, and in the troy weight, avoirdupois, and Apothecaries' system, equal to exactly 64.79891 milligrams. It is nominally based upon the mass of a single virtual ideal seed of a cereal. From the Bronze Age into the Renaissance the average masses of wheat and barley grains were part of the legal definitions of units of mass. Rather, expressions such as "thirty-two grains of wheat, taken from the middle of the ear" appear to have been ritualistic formulas, essentially the premodern equivalent of legal boilerplate. Another source states that it was defined as the weight needed for 252.458 units to balance a cubic inch of distilled water at 30 inches of mercury pressure and 62 degrees Fahrenheit for both the air and water. Another book states that Captain Henry Kater, of the British Standards Commission, arrived at this value experimentally.
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