A TABLE Of the value of Bullion (in Standart Silver) according to the several Deniers and Grains of Fineness, and the or­dinary denominations of Weights, by which Merchants and others may know what Weight of Coyned Mo­ney of Standart Fineness they are to get out, when their Bulzeon given in to the Mint doth arise above, or fall below the Standart Fineness, which is 11 Deniers 2 Grains.

The value (in Standart Silver) of Bulzeon, according to the several Deniers of fineness.
Deniers of Fineness.Pound Weight of Silver,Ounce Weight of Silver.
Pound weight.Ounce weight.Drop weight.Grain weight.Pound weight.Ounce weight.Drop weight.Grain weight.
10173 51/10000115 96/100
202147 3/10000231 93/100
304510 55/10000411 90/100
4051214 7/10000527 [...]7/100
507317 59/1000077 84/100
6081021 11/10000823 81/100
7010124 62/10000103 78/100
8011828 14/100001119 75/100
90121531 66/100001235 72/100
10014635 18/100001415 69/100
11015142 70/100001531 60/100
121156 22/10001111 63/100

Suppose it were enquired, What weight of Coined Money of Standart fineness one is to receive when he gives in to the Mint a Pound weight of Bulzeon 9 Deniers fine. In the first Table in the Column marked at the top, Pound weight of Silver, and over-against 9 in the Margent you find 12 Ounces 15 Drops 31 66/100 Grains the weight desired; The same way for an Ounce of Silver 12 Deniers fine one is to receive one Ounce one Drop 11 63/100 Grains of Coyned Money of Standart fineness, and so of the rest: and for two Pound weight of Silver of 10 Deniers fine, one is to receive one Pound 12 Ounces 13 Drops 34 26/100 Grains.

But if the Bulzeon given in to the Mint be of a fineness consisting of De­niers and Grains, for Example, a Pound weight of Silver 10 Deniers 8 Grains fine, add the weight of Standart Silver equivalent to that of a Pound weight 10 Deniers fine, to wit, 14 Ounces 6 Drops 35 18/100 Grains to the weight of Standart Silver equivalent to a Pound weight of Silver 8 Grains fine (found in the second Table,) to wit, 7 Drops 25 17/100 Grains the Sum, which is 14 Ounces 14 Drops 24 35/100 Grains is the weight of Standart Silver, of equal value with a Pound weight of Silver 10 Deniers 8 Grains fine. The same method is to be observed in enquiring the weight of Silver of Standart fineness of the same value with any number of Pounds, Ounces, &c. of Bulzeon of any fineness.

Since there are no ordinary Denominations of Weights below Grains, the hundreth parts of a Grain are subjoyned for the more exactness.

The value (in Standart Silver) of Bulzeon, according to the several Grains of fineness.
Grains of Fineness.Pound Weight of Silver.Ounce Weight of Silver.
Pound Weight.Ounce Weight.Drop Weight.Grain Weight.Pound Weight.Ounce Weight.Drop Weight.Grain Weight.
100034 64/1000002 16/100
200133 30/1000004 34/100
300231 93/1000006 49/100
400330 58/1000008 66/100
500429 23/10000010 82/100
600527 87/10000012 99/100
700626 52/10000015 15/100
800725 17/10000017 32/100
900823 81/10000019 48/100
1000922 46/10000021 65/100
11001021 11/10000023 81/100
12001119 75/10000025 98/100
13001218 40/10000028 [...]5/100
14001317 5 [...]/10000030 31/100
15001415 69/10000032 48/100
16001514 34/10000034 64/100
1701012 99/1000010 81/100
1801111 63/1000012 97/100
1901210 28/1000015 14/100
200138 93/1000017 30/100
210147 57/1000019 47/100
220156 22/10000111 63/100
230164 87/10000113 80/100
240173 51/10000115 96/100

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Edinburgh, Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to His most Sacred Majesty, Anno Dom 1687.

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