Letter scale

Scale used for weighing letters
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Bilateral letter scale, collections of the Maison Losseau.

A letter scale is a weighing scale used for weighing letters in order to determine the correct amount of postage. Until the 1990s most letter scales were mechanical, but today electronic scales are the most common.

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