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sarahjennings

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Hi, Im new to the silver game. I have this old bar and would like to know some more information about it if there is anyone with information, it was made in Australia yet they used the imperial measurements . Does that mean it is pre decimal,

 

Any help appreciated thanks  

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In 1965, a 25% interest in Palloys was acquired by Wieland Edeinmetalle GMBH (now part of the Saxonia Franke Group). To this day, Palloys is the exclusive Australian distributor of Wieland Plating Products.[8] In 1986 interests associated with the Kay family acquired the remaining 75% interest in Palloys.

From here  -- - -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pallion_Group

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3 hours ago, sarahjennings said:

Hi, Im new to the silver game. I have this old bar and would like to know some more information about it if there is anyone with information, it was made in Australia yet they used the imperial measurements . Does that mean it is pre decimal,

 

Any help appreciated thanks  

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You  need to be aware of how gold and silver are measured. Look up troy ounce 

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