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Scales to weigh your gold - advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="Dron" data-source="post: 413745" data-attributes="member: 7074"><p>There's a table somewhere online if you google with <a href="https://www.chain-me-up.com.au/coin-weights.asp" target="_blank">common Australian coin weights</a> you can use to test your scales, but it turns out even the weight of a coin varies from coin to coin depending on the year and the condition, but at least it will tell you if your scales are in the ball park.</p><p></p><p>Same with calibration weights, unless they are certified by a scientific laboratory, cheap calibration weights may also not be entirely accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dron, post: 413745, member: 7074"] There's a table somewhere online if you google with [url=https://www.chain-me-up.com.au/coin-weights.asp]common Australian coin weights[/url] you can use to test your scales, but it turns out even the weight of a coin varies from coin to coin depending on the year and the condition, but at least it will tell you if your scales are in the ball park. Same with calibration weights, unless they are certified by a scientific laboratory, cheap calibration weights may also not be entirely accurate. [/QUOTE]
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