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Scale For Weighing Coins?

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Which scale for weighing coins do you recommend?

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Just go on Amazon, pick a seller with strong positive feedback, and buy one for around ten bucks.
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to the CCF!

It's best to get one that measures in hundredths 000.00 of a gram. I bought on that measured in tenths 000.0 and didn't like the accuracy. Coinfrog is correct, it should cost about $10-$12 from Amazon or even Walmart with FREE delivery to your door.
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.01 will be the cheapest. .001 is better and if you can find what at a good price get a .0001 Like this,but not necessarily recommending this seller https://www.ebay.com/itm/Digital-Mi...AOSwRXFfUPV-
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It's best to get one that measures in hundredths 000.00 of a gram. I bought on that measured in tenths 000.0 and didn't like the accuracy


Same for me.
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Hope fully your not like me. I purchased two of them and they are still just sitting in the same box they came in. Just never wanted to waste time using them.
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