Ofner trading pound

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The Ofner trading pound was a unit of mass (measure of weight) in Hungary . Oven stands for the German name of the Buda district until it merged with Pest in 1873 . This trade pound was considered the heavier and the Transylvanian the lighter.

  • 1 Ofner trading pound = 491.5909 grams

literature

  • Anton Wach: Non-profit building councilor for all work and material calculations in the building sector. F. Tempsky, Prague 1874, p. 455. [1]