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The Zollpfund ("customs pound") is an historical German weight based on the old pound. In 1854, the German Customs Union, the Zollverein, fixed the pound weight at exactly 500 grammes, making it about seven percent heavier than the old unit of weight, the Pfund ("pound"). The new pound was called the Zollpfund to distinguish it. The new definition was already in use in the southern German states of Baden, Hesse and in Switzerland, and was introduced in 1858 as a state weight in northern and large parts of central Germany. The Zentner ("hundredweight") corresponded to 50 kilogrammes. As a result, the subordinate units of measurement were also widely redefined:

  • In Northwest Germany, 1 Zollpfund = 10 new lots = 100 quents = 1000 half grammes[1][2]
  • In parts of central and southern Germany and in Austria, however, the old pound (Pfund) continued to be divided into 32 lots of 4 quents.[1]
  • 10Zollpfund weight ("10 Z. Pf.")

    Today's colloquial use of the word Pfund to mean 500 grammes, goes back to the Zollpfund.

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    1. ^ a b c Allgemeine deutsche Real-Encyklopädie für die gebildeten Stände. Conversations-Lexikon. 11th revised, improved and expanded edn. Vol. 9: Konradin bis Mauer. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1866, pp. 567 f., keyword Loth; ebd., Vol. 11: Occupation bis Prämie. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1867, p. 634, keyword Pfund.
  • ^ Bleibtreu (1863), p. 78.
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