# Dekagrams to Pennyweights (dag to dwt)

Source: https://www.unitconvertercalculator.com/weight/dekagrams-to-pennyweights/

**1 dag = 6.4301493137256 dwt**

One dekagram equals approximately 6.430 pennyweights. The pennyweight (1.555 grams, 1/20 troy ounce) fits about 6.4 times into a dekagram. Both units measure small-to-medium quantities, but in completely different contexts: the dekagram at Austrian deli counters and the pennyweight at North American precious metal dealers.

## Formula

Apply the conversion factor

## Conversion Table

| Dekagrams (dag) | Pennyweights (dwt) |
|---|---|
| 0.25 dag | 1.6075373284314 dwt |
| 0.5 dag | 3.2150746568628 dwt |
| 1 dag | 6.4301493137256 dwt |
| 2 dag | 12.860298627451 dwt |
| 5 dag | 32.150746568628 dwt |
| 10 dag | 64.301493137256 dwt |
| 25 dag | 160.75373284314 dwt |
| 50 dag | 321.50746568628 dwt |
| 100 dag | 643.01493137256 dwt |
| 250 dag | 1607.5373284314 dwt |
| 500 dag | 3215.0746568628 dwt |
| 1000 dag | 6430.1493137256 dwt |

## Units

### Dekagram (dag)

A dekagram (also decagram) is 10 grams. While rarely used in most countries, it is the standard unit for buying food at delicatessens in Austria, where it is called 'Deka'.

### Pennyweight (dwt)

A pennyweight is a unit of mass equal to 24 grains or 1/20 of a troy ounce (1.55517384 grams). Used in the jewelry trade for weighing precious metals.

## Background

A gold chain weighing 5 pennyweights (7.78 grams) is about 0.778 Deka. A gold ring at 3 pennyweights (4.67 grams) is about 0.467 Deka. Jewelers who serve Austrian customers may need to translate between the Deka weight of a finished piece and its pennyweight metal content for scrap value calculations.

## Good to Know

The pennyweight and dekagram represent two regional trade units that survived globalization: the pennyweight in North American jewelry shops, the dekagram in Central European groceries. Both are technically obsolete relative to the gram, yet both persist because their user communities value tradition and familiarity over universal standardization.

## FAQ

### How many pennyweights are in one dekagram?

One dekagram contains approximately 6.430 pennyweights. This comes from 1 dekagram = 10 grams and 1 pennyweight = approximately 1.5552 grams.

### What is the pennyweight used for?

The pennyweight (dwt) is the standard pricing unit for gold and silver in North America. Scrap gold dealers, jewelers, and refiners quote prices per pennyweight.

### Are pennyweights used in Austria?

No. Austrian jewelers use grams for precious metal weights, following standard European metric practice. The pennyweight is strictly a North American convention.

## Non-Frequently Asked Questions

### Could an Austrian jeweler accidentally confuse Deka and pennyweights?

An Austrian jeweler working with American clients might encounter pennyweight pricing. A 1-Deka gold item (10 grams) quoted at '6.43 pennyweights' sounds lighter than it is to someone unfamiliar with troy weights. The potential for confusion is real when two niche trade units from different continents meet.

### Which is older, the dekagram or the pennyweight?

The pennyweight by about 600 years. It was standardized in 13th-century England based on the weight of a silver penny. The dekagram was created with the metric system in the 1790s. The pennyweight carries six centuries more history, which is why American jewelers are reluctant to abandon it.

### How many pennyweights of gold could I buy for the price of a Deka of Sachertorte?

A Deka of Sachertorte at a Viennese cafe costs about 3 to 4 euros. A pennyweight of gold costs roughly 100 to 130 dollars. So the Sachertorte buys you about 0.03 pennyweights of gold - a speck too small to see. The Sachertorte is the better value in terms of immediate satisfaction.

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## See Also

- [Pennyweights to Dekagrams](https://www.unitconvertercalculator.com/weight/pennyweights-to-dekagrams/)
