# Pennyweights to Dekagrams (dwt to dag)

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

**1 dwt = 0.155517384 dag**

One pennyweight equals approximately 0.1555 dekagrams. Since a dekagram is 10 grams and a pennyweight is about 1.555 grams, roughly 6.4 pennyweights make one dekagram. This conversion is most useful when translating between North American precious metals notation and Central European metric practices, particularly in Austrian commerce where the dekagram is a daily unit.

## Formula

Apply the conversion factor

## Conversion Table

| Pennyweights (dwt) | Dekagrams (dag) |
|---|---|
| 1 dwt | 0.155517384 dag |
| 5 dwt | 0.77758692 dag |
| 10 dwt | 1.55517384 dag |
| 20 dwt | 3.11034768 dag |
| 50 dwt | 7.7758692 dag |
| 100 dwt | 15.5517384 dag |
| 200 dwt | 31.1034768 dag |
| 240 dwt | 37.32417216 dag |
| 500 dwt | 77.758692 dag |
| 1000 dwt | 155.517384 dag |
| 5000 dwt | 777.58692 dag |
| 10000 dwt | 1555.17384 dag |

## Units

### 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.

### 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'.

## Background

An Austrian goldsmith purchasing American gold findings priced in pennyweights would need this conversion to compare costs against locally sourced materials priced in dekagrams. International jewelry supply chains occasionally require such translations when shipping between markets that use different traditional units. The proximity of the pennyweight to roughly one-sixth of a dekagram makes mental approximation feasible.

## Good to Know

The pennyweight-dekagram conversion embodies a broader story of two measurement cultures meeting across the Atlantic. American precious metals dealers inherited the troy system from England, while Central European goldsmiths adopted metric units through Austro-Hungarian standardization. Today, global supply chains force these traditions into daily conversation, with grams serving as the neutral common language.

## FAQ

### How many dekagrams are in one pennyweight?

One pennyweight equals approximately 0.1555 dekagrams. Since a pennyweight is 1.55517 grams and a dekagram is 10 grams, dividing gives roughly 0.1555 dekagrams per pennyweight.

### When would someone convert pennyweights to dekagrams?

International jewelry trade between North America and Central Europe is the main scenario. Austrian and Czech jewelers work in dekagrams and grams, while American jewelers use pennyweights. Importers and exporters need the conversion to standardize pricing and inventory.

### How do I convert pennyweights to dekagrams?

Multiply pennyweights by 0.1555 to get dekagrams. For example, 10 pennyweights equals about 1.555 dekagrams. For reverse conversion, multiply dekagrams by 6.43 to get pennyweights.

## Non-Frequently Asked Questions

### If I walk into a Viennese gold shop and ask for 3 pennyweights, will they understand?

The shopkeeper would likely pause, reach for a conversion chart, and then weigh out approximately 0.47 Deka of gold. Austrian gold dealers are internationally savvy but pennyweights are not part of their daily vocabulary. Asking in grams would save everyone a moment of confusion and possibly a Google search.

### Is the pennyweight-to-dekagram conversion the most European-American culture clash in measurement?

It ranks high. The pennyweight represents Old English monetary heritage, while the Deka carries Austrian imperial-era market culture. When these two units meet, centuries of divergent commercial tradition collide in a single arithmetic operation. Only the Fahrenheit-to-Celsius debate produces more transatlantic friction.

### Could a pennyweight and a dekagram share an apartment?

They would have different lifestyles. The pennyweight keeps late hours at the gold exchange, hangs out with troy ounces, and measures everything in fractions of 20. The dekagram shops at Austrian delis, friends with the kilogram, and counts in tens. Cohabitation would require compromise and a bilingual kitchen scale.

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## See Also

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