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Bought a 40x Jeweler's Glass and...WOWWWWW
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First I want to say I am very glad that 3 of 3 of my Reverse Proof 70s are 100% PERFECT! Well, actually it should be 2 OF 3 since 1 of them didn't have someone's white hair inside of it lol. What a difference looking with naked eye vs. a jeweler's magnifying glass w/LED light makes!
However, my other ones 70s and 69s I didn't notice it before but there's what appears to be nose hair on the side of the coin or some hair of some form in a few of them and part of a finger print on one. If I didn't have the glass I wouldn't have noticed it. Will probably attend one of the PCGS shows and ask them to see if they can remove it but wow what a difference a jeweler's eyeglass makes! I thought the LED light built in would be pointless but it's very bright and exposes a lot.
PS: Just noticed an orange spot on one of the 69s o.O
However, my other ones 70s and 69s I didn't notice it before but there's what appears to be nose hair on the side of the coin or some hair of some form in a few of them and part of a finger print on one. If I didn't have the glass I wouldn't have noticed it. Will probably attend one of the PCGS shows and ask them to see if they can remove it but wow what a difference a jeweler's eyeglass makes! I thought the LED light built in would be pointless but it's very bright and exposes a lot.
PS: Just noticed an orange spot on one of the 69s o.O
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<< <i>40x glass? Seems like overkill to me. >>
Why? >>
Because it makes every problem massive. You ain't gonna find a true 70 with a 40x
Going way back in memory here... I could be way off
Ray
Every day grading 5X
Surfaces and attribution 10X
Rarely 20X for authentication
To truly appreciate a coin... MY TWO EYES
<< <i>I use a 1x and all my coins are MS70+ >>
They look better at .5x
<< <i>40x glass? Seems like overkill to me. >>
thats an understatement
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<< <i>40x glass? Seems like overkill to me. >>
Why? >>
I hope Mr. Willis will chime in here with this, but if Im not mistaken PCGS says to obtain the grade of MS70 a coin will have no defects of any kind visible with a 5X glass.
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Yeah with my two eyes I saw some shiny spots via a lamp when moving it around. With a 40x whoa ugly. It's like looking at my face with a mirror and then a telescope....wait...I'm not saying I'm ugly just saying you see stuff like nose hair etc.!
Well the good news at least when I looked through 40x my 2011-P PCGS MS70 looked absolutely perfect (save 1 white hair).
<< <i>I read somewhere that the graders don't go below 20X, the larger the magnification the more you will find. At 10X they grade (Don't quote me on this), anything seen beyond that is not considered in the grading.
Going way back in memory here... I could be way off
Ray >>
I'm not 100% sure myself, but I think reading somewhere a few years back that graders use 5x when grading... again not sure. Does anyone know for certain?
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<< <i>I read somewhere that the graders don't go below 20X, the larger the magnification the more you will find. At 10X they grade (Don't quote me on this), anything seen beyond that is not considered in the grading.
Going way back in memory here... I could be way off
Ray >>
I'm not 100% sure myself, but I think reading somewhere a few years back that graders use 5x when grading... again not sure. Does anyone know for certain? >>
Yes, Ive just read it in PCGS coin grading and counterfeit detection book.
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<< <i>Setting aside my opinions of the difference between a 69 and a 70 for the moment, I would be wary of attempting to discern perfection with a 40x glass that cost $2. >>
Oh, where would be a good place to get one? I think magnifying glass are all the same no? If not, let me know. Need to get a 10x one too. The one I bought was like this one (but it was at $1.99 earlier)...
40x Magnifying GLass
I'll post pictures of the coins when I create a photobucket account (one without the glass magnifying it and one with). BTW, I'm not trying to cause problems just thought it was interesting.
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<< <i>First I want to say I am very glad that 3 of 3 of my Reverse Proof 70s are 100% PERFECT! Well, actually it should be 2 OF 3 since 1 of them didn't have someone's white hair inside of it lol. What a difference looking with naked eye vs. a jeweler's magnifying glass w/LED light makes!
However, my other ones 70s and 69s I didn't notice it before but there's what appears to be nose hair on the side of the coin or some hair of some form in a few of them and part of a finger print on one. If I didn't have the glass I wouldn't have noticed it. Will probably attend one of the PCGS shows and ask them to see if they can remove it but wow what a difference a jeweler's eyeglass makes! I thought the LED light built in would be pointless but it's very bright and exposes a lot.
PS: Just noticed an orange spot on one of the 69s o.O >>
will you post an image of the 40x loupe por favor
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I like bigger ones for attribution of varieties and also for checking the surface of coins if I question something about the surfaces.
I think 5x to 10x is plenty.
Lance.
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<< <i>I have a 20x loupe that I find difficult to use at times. You have to be VERY close to the coin in order to see anything in focus. Getting your eye so close to the glass and keeping the glass close enough to the coin to see something leaves very little room for light to get in so you can actually SEE anything. >>
Not really looking for much these days but if I were, it might be a toner.
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<< <i>40x glass? Seems like overkill to me. >>
Why? >>
Because it makes every problem massive. You ain't gonna find a true 70 with a 40x >>
Agreed. This is also why ATS they say upfront:
"... defines a Mint State or Proof 70 coin as having no post-production imperfections at 5x magnification."
personally, I mostly just use the 6x on my 4x6x10x loupe.
<< <i>PCGS says to obtain the grade of MS70 a coin will have no defects of any kind visible with a 5X glass. >>
That's my recollection as well.
60 years into this hobby and I'm still working on my Lincoln set!
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<< <i>40x glass? Seems like overkill to me. >>
Why? >>
Because it makes every problem massive. You ain't gonna find a true 70 with a 40x >>
For coins, I mostly start with my naked eyes, then use a 5x magnifier and occsionally a 10x.
<< <i>What magnification do you use to examine the girlfriend?
I like to use braille
...WOW! now you have one just like the TPG's use!
<< <i>It is tough to view some Merc Varieties with only a 20x loupe....I wish I had a 40x, it sure would make my life easier. >>
i concur. there are instances where more power equates to less strain and more accuracy for those hard to reach areas
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I noticed though if I angle the slab a certain way it looks like the orange spot is from the slab not the coin. Wondering why it has orange spots though sometimes on the slab and sometimes on the coin. Guess what this one graded! lol.
BTW, does anyone know if that water stain looking thing is removable?