Loupes
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What power is normally used for grading at pcgs and ngc? What do you guys usually use to inpect your coins. I ordered my first loupe a few months ago and its a 16X. I love it because I can finally spot those varieties I couldnt spot before. Is 16X too weak? Thanx for your help guys.
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I use one which has both a 5x and a 10x. I see no reason to need more than that most of the time. >>
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I have a 10x that I got free when I joined the ANA, nice little bonus... anyways, I use that and a smaller 5x... I guess that seems to be what everyone else is using. I recall reading that the PCGS suggests using a 10x, but don't quote me on that.
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You must learn to assess the coin in question with your naked eye first........do you see a distraction with your eyeball? Then use the loupe to see if it's that bad or not.
Spend the money on an Eschenbach, 5-6x, or a BL Hastings triplet.....DO NOT WASTE MONEY ON A CHEAP LOUPE!
Cheers and have fun, and lose the 16x for all but RPMs DDs and such.
You need to try out different ones like I did before getting what works for you. I got mine at a coin show where I was able to try several. You can find a decent one at a coin show or shop for around $10 - $20, so price is really a non-issue. My Bausch and Lomb was only $9, but I just lucked out that the one I preferred was cheap. The more expensive ones I tried were way too small and I had a harder time seeing through them.
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I grade with my bare eyes. I’m as near sighted as a mole, and as a result I can see far more without a glass than most people can see with one.
One piece of advice. If you use anything stronger than a 5X for grading, and don’t adjust your opinion for the fact that the imperfections on the coin are greatly magnified by the glass, you will miss out on a lot of good deals. I had to drop a customer who started using a 20X for grading. He started to return everything and NOTHING could please him. To top things off he was trying to buy coins in the VF to MS-63 range. There is no way that coins in those grades won’t have marks that you can see with a 20X or a 10X for that matter. This guy was returning stuff because he was getting upset about marks that were as big as a pinhead, no exaggeration!
Even the 10x is a bit too powerful.
I like the idea of using a 5x or just the nekkid eye.
That was a little strong, so I moved down to 7x B&L.
Now I'm thinking about a 5x loupe. I don't think B&L makes 5x, so I'm not sure what to get.
<< <i>I use a Bausch and Lomb 5X aspheric magnifier in a black slide-out, about a 1 1/2" diameter lens. I tried those tiny 1/2" loupes, and they don't work for me because they are too small. I rarely look very close at a coin with my magnifier, as looking close-up with good lighting is usually good enough for me. >>
I use that too. I have never picked up my loupe since I got it.
Cost about $7.00
has 2 lenses 3x and 4x,together 7x
i like it.
paid $9.50 for it
Proof
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