Gold Gram

A gold gram is the amount of value represented by exactly one gram of gold. It is a unit of account frequently used for digital gold currencies. It is sometimes denoted by the symbol "gg" or "AUG".

A milligram of gold is sometimes referred to as a mil or mgg. Therefore, 1 AUG = 1 gg = 1000 mgg = 1000 mil, and 1 mil = 1 mgg = 0.001 gg = 0.001 AUG. This allows gold holdings and transfers to take place in tiny fractions of a gram (equivalent to a few cents)

A possible source of confusion is that gold is often priced on the open market in the more traditional troy ounce (one troy ounce is exactly 31.1034768 grams). Some services such as BullionVault use kilogram prices of gold, with the smallest denomination being 0.001 kg or 1 g (equivalent to approximately $20.11 as of January 2007). Kilogram gold prices are also commonly used by the Zurich Gold Pool, where 1,000 kilograms = one metric tonne.

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