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Conversion of sovereigns

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Markia | 04:42 Fri 20th Sep 2002 | People & Places
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Is there a way to convert the values in the old unit of jewellery valuation 'sovereign' to say carats etc?
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I think that may have got mixed up with this questions. Sovereigns were a unit on currency .. �1.1s.0d and Carat is used to show the weight of a precious stone. So its not possible to convert one to the other.
My brain wasn't it gear last night so I have a correction: a sovereign was not worth �1.1s (that was Guinea). A sovereign was a gold coin that was originally worth �1.00.
If you want to be able to convert old jewellery weights, such as pennyweights, tory ounces, grains, to grams or carats, you should see:- http://www.24carat.co.uk/weights.html Guineas were not always 21 shillings, they started life as �1 coins, look at :- http://www.goldsovereigns.co.uk/uniteandguineas.html

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