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How do you calculate how much your gold sheet will weigh?
Need a little help finding out the weight of your gold sheet? No problem follow the steps below to get started:
Firstly the cm² must be worked out.
Compare the size of gold needed, using a ruler.
Using the shaded area as the size needed.
I can see that I need 2cm x 3cm = 6cm²
Then using the bullion chart provided, multiple the square cm by the weight of your chosen.
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