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Experienced
Aug 20, 2019
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I accidentally calibrated my scale and tried using 50 Eur notes to make them accurate again and it shows 1g for one 50 Eur note. The internet shows 0.9g. I cant find this information anywhere else. Could someone weigh a 50 or 20 Eur note and tell how much it weighs? I don't have coins.
 

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