Dogato

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The dogato was a unit of mass for gold in the Mozambican industrial and port city of Quelimane . Outava or Selemi corresponds to the 64th part of the Portuguese gold and weight mark Marco.

  • 1 dogato = 6 outavas = 21.516 grams

literature

  • R. Klimpert: Lexicon of coins, measures, weights, counting methods and time sizes. Verlag C. Regenhardt, Berlin 1896 (reprint by Рипол Классик Verlag, ISBN 978-1-14697-121-8 ), p. 77.