again i stress the fact im not a card shop. im more like college sports store and nfl mlb. things for your cars, basements, etc.. cards are very minimul part of my business. so yes i never heard of a loupe??
If the card is being popped or cracked out of a PRO holder, it has already been damaged.....
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A loupe is a type of magnifying glass more commonly used in the jewelry industry. You can do a search on Ebay for loupes to see some examples of what they look like. They come in different magnification strengths. A 10x ("ten times") magnification or greater is often used to examine cards in greater detail. Hope this helps!
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You own a card shop and don't know what a loupe is?
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A loupe is a type of magnifying glass more commonly used in the jewelry industry. You can do a search on Ebay for loupes to see some examples of what they look like. They come in different magnification strengths. A 10x ("ten times") magnification or greater is often used to examine cards in greater detail. Hope this helps!