Wisconsin Code § 138.03

Judgments, how computed
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Except as provided
in ss. 806.30 to 806.44, in all judgments or decrees rendered by
any court of justice for any debt, damages or costs and in all executions issued thereon the amount shall be computed, as near as
may be, in dollars and cents, rejecting smaller fractions; and no
judgment or other proceeding shall be considered erroneous for
such omissions. In actions or proceedings under ss. 806.30 to
806.44, the court, in the interest of justice, may direct that all evidence submitted to the jury and the jury verdict be in U.S. dollars
at a rate of exchange established by the court. The court shall
convert the jury verdict to the foreign money at that rate of
exchange.

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