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Posted By: Ralph
I have one question I need answered.I want to purchase a Jeweler's loupe but what is a good size magnification for using on cards? X10,X20 or X30? |
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Posted By: Paul
I believe a 10x is the standard loupe used by the grading companies. Also, I use a 10x/60x/200x digital scope for further investigation. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
AGFA (photography company) makes a great 8x loop...but as stated above, if you can get a 10x, that is the standard the grading companies use (i believe)... |
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Posted By: Ralph
Thanks guys,I thought the X10 power would be strong enough but wanted that ol' net 54 expert advise :D |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I use a pocket microscope (almost a toy, really) 60 - 100x; it does it all dots, fibers and figments of my imagination. |
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