Stones to Pennyweights calculator

Looking for a calculator or a conversion table to convert Stones to Pennyweights? The answer is one click away! With our smart calculator you can easily convert between the two weight units st 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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Stones to Pennyweights formula

Pennyweights to Stones formula

Stones
Stones

A depiction of a medieval German scale weighing bales of wool according to the local stone.

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


Stones to Pennyweights Conversion Table

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

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st dwt st dwt st dwt st dwt
1 4083.330868443 26 106166.60257952 51 208249.87429059 76 310333.14600167
2 8166.661736886 27 110249.93344796 52 212333.20515904 77 314416.47687011
3 12249.992605329 28 114333.2643164 53 216416.53602748 78 318499.80773856
4 16333.323473772 29 118416.59518485 54 220499.86689592 79 322583.138607
5 20416.654342215 30 122499.92605329 55 224583.19776437 80 326666.46947544
6 24499.985210658 31 126583.25692173 56 228666.52863281 81 330749.80034388
7 28583.316079101 32 130666.58779018 57 232749.85950125 82 334833.13121233
8 32666.646947544 33 134749.91865862 58 236833.19036969 83 338916.46208077
9 36749.977815987 34 138833.24952706 59 240916.52123814 84 342999.79294921
10 40833.30868443 35 142916.58039551 60 244999.85210658 85 347083.12381766
11 44916.639552873 36 146999.91126395 61 249083.18297502 86 351166.4546861
12 48999.970421316 37 151083.24213239 62 253166.51384347 87 355249.78555454
13 53083.301289759 38 155166.57300083 63 257249.84471191 88 359333.11642299
14 57166.632158202 39 159249.90386928 64 261333.17558035 89 363416.44729143
15 61249.963026645 40 163333.23473772 65 265416.5064488 90 367499.77815987
16 65333.293895088 41 167416.56560616 66 269499.83731724 91 371583.10902831
17 69416.624763531 42 171499.89647461 67 273583.16818568 92 375666.43989676
18 73499.955631974 43 175583.22734305 68 277666.49905413 93 379749.7707652
19 77583.286500417 44 179666.55821149 69 281749.82992257 94 383833.10163364
20 81666.61736886 45 183749.88907994 70 285833.16079101 95 387916.43250209
21 85749.948237303 46 187833.21994838 71 289916.49165945 96 391999.76337053
22 89833.279105746 47 191916.55081682 72 293999.8225279 97 396083.09423897
23 93916.609974189 48 195999.88168526 73 298083.15339634 98 400166.42510742
24 97999.940842632 49 200083.21255371 74 302166.48426478 99 404249.75597586
25 102083.27171108 50 204166.54342215 75 306249.81513323 100 408333.0868443

  • Stone (6,350.29 grams)
    The stone or stone weight (abbreviation: st.) is an English and imperial unit of mass now equal to 14 pounds (6.35029318 kg). England and other Germanic-speaking countries of northern Europe formerly used various standardised "stones" for trade, with their values ranging from about 5 to 40 local pounds (roughly 3 to 15 kg) depending on the location and objects weighed. The United Kingdom's imperial system adopted the wool stone of 14 pounds in 1835. With the advent of metrication, Europe's various "stones" were superseded by or adapted to the kilogram from the mid-19th century on. The stone continues in customary use in Britain and Ireland used for measuring body weight, but was prohibited for commercial use in the UK by the Weights and Measures Act of 1985.
  • 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.
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