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A zolotnik (in Russian: золотни́к; abbr.: zol.) was a small Russian unit of weight, equal to 0.1505 avoirdupois ounces, or 4.2658 grams (about 65.83 grains). Used from the 10th to 20th centuries, its name is derived from the Russian word zoloto, meaning gold. As a unit, the zolotnik was the standard for silver manufacture, much as the troy ounce is currently used for gold and other precious metals.

This unit was originally based on a coin of the same name. The zolotnik circulated in the Kievan Rus until the 11th century; it was equal in weight to the Byzantine Empire's solidus.

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Zolotnik

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A zolotnik (in Russian: золотни́к; abbr.: zol.) was a small Russian unit of weight, equal to 0.1505 avoirdupois ounces, or 4.2658 grams (about 65.83 grains)...

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Silver standards

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silver and 5% copper or other metals. 91 zolotnik Russian silver has a millesimal fineness of 947. The zolotnik (Russian золотник, from the Russian zoloto...

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Russian units of measurement

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seven pyad across the forehead – not so smart Мал золотник, да до́рог: A zolotnik is small, but expensive: when quality rather than quantity is important...

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Fineness

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1930–1945 958: (23⁄24) Britannia silver 950: French 1st Standard 947.9: 91 zolotnik Russian silver 935: Swiss standard for watchcases after 1887, to meet the...

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Ruble

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By the end of the 18th century, the ruble was set to 4 zolotnik 21 dolya (or 421⁄96 zolotnik, almost exactly equal to 18 grams) of pure silver or 27...

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List of obsolete units of measurement

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a large rick. Whey – a unit of mass used for butter and cheese Zentner Zolotnik Delisle scale Leiden scale Newton scale – a temperature scale devised by...

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Constantine ruble

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content of the coin is prominently written on the reverse as 4 and 21/96 zolotniks; hallmark is pressed on the edge, in Cyrillic. The actually weighs 20...

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