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Why Did These Pennies Weigh Different?

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In none of those cases would measuring to the milligram be of benefit. A scale measuring to the milligram does nothing when there is a potential spread of either 260 mg or 200 mg in the target coin. 1943 cent? Use a magnet. Missing clad layer? Visual inspection. One milligram or even 10 will not resolve the issue.
If you insist on "The more accurate the better", get a Mettler lab balance and take it to 5 decimal places.
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If you insist on "The more accurate the better", get a Mettler lab balance and take it to 5 decimal places.

Much too expensive and I am not insisting anything. Buy whatever you want or just don't.
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