It could be 70mg of water?? How dry was your leaf to start with? Has the weather become more humid since then?
Was your acetone anhydrous, freshly distilled? How dry was your mix with sodium carbonate when pulled? Did you filter your acetone pull? Sodium fumarate might have come along with it somehow - either in suspension or solution, or both. I doubt it's free fumaric acid in your leaf.
Has the NMT absorbed oxygen from the air, maybe?
Moisture plus sodium fumarate plus a bit of oxidation and, possibly, non-volatile impurities from the acetone could possibly add up to 0.07g. Also bear in mind the accuracy of your scales...
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