"How much money are we talking about?"
That wasn't difficult to figure out.
Soon, two people carried over a large scale.
First, they weighed the total mass of the gold notes: just over ninety kilograms.
Then, they used an extremely precise small scale to weigh a single gold note at about 1.15 grams.
Thus, it could be deduced that 50w yuan was 100 notes, which equaled to 115 grams.
One kilogram would be roughly 430w yuan.
So, a sack containing 90 kilograms would be about 387 million yuan.
Two sacks would then amount to approximately 774 million yuan.
Of course, this calculation was based on the face value as mentioned in "Analog Horror."
The so-called gold notes didn't contain any actual gold, and their weight was nearly identical to Dragon Country's one hundred yuan banknotes.
The material they were made of still needed analysis.