Desktop Magnifiers

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Andrew67, Mar 28, 2009.

  1. Andrew67

    Andrew67 Clueless

    Ok so I'm sick of using a loupe at my desk. Anyone ever use one of those lighted desktop magnifiers? Did a search and it seems there are no posts on this subject. So I was looking for input on what everyone else uses, Thanks.
     
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  3. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    Right now I still use a loupe with my desk lamp very close by. My eyes are going bad and I seem to need more light than I used to so I may try one of those desktop magnifiers. I'd really like one that has a light built into it.
     
  4. Andrew67

    Andrew67 Clueless


    Having the same problem with the eyes. Can't focus as well as I could.:bigeyes:
     
  5. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

  6. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

    Im going to sit back and read the posts on this one.
    I want one of those soooo bad...just need an understaznding what features to look for.
    Im not a dealer, so i wouldn't use it day in, day out, but think it would be handy just the same, Im trying to grade every single one of my coins, and write my results on the 2 x 2. (In pencil mind you)
     
  7. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    I use one regularly and have it post mounted (vs clamp on) on my desk. On the plus side it is convienent and provides great lightning. Keep in mind the light is flourscent, so it's a different color light than what you might me used to.

    I use a small platform to put items on so I don't have to reposition the light and there is space to reach under the light/magnifer lense to move items. Saves on trying to reposition the thing every time I look at more than one item and allows me to have both hands free.

    Yes, i'd buy another, it's worth it to me.
     
  8. Andrew67

    Andrew67 Clueless

    Whats the magnification on yours? Everyone I look at is 2x to 5x, I was hoping to find one stronger.
     
  9. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper


    Mine is a 5x, seems to be enough, and I can always us a handheld lense to magnify spots more.
     
  10. ryanbrooks

    ryanbrooks Active Member

    At the moment, I am using 2X, 3X, 5X, 7X, 10X and 30X. Depending on the coin will depend on the loupe I use. I got these all for $5 total, which is an amazing deal and defiantly worth it. I use these to look for errors, taking pictures, or just for using them
     
  11. Louie_Two_Bits

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  12. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

    Well spill buddy, inquiring minds want to know! Where did you get them? :)
     
  13. rdo

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  14. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

  15. Dollar1948

    Dollar1948 New Member

    hey freaky..that second one there looks like one you would use for tying fishing flies.
    On another note, I wouldnt really want to use those metal clips on a coin.
     
  16. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    I THINK the OP is talking about one of those lighted round magnifying lenses you clamp to your table (or it has a base and you look through the magnifying part).

    Some of the links above are truly "Coin Geeky"!!!! My Goodness.

    I've been wanting one for ages. It's on my Christmas list every year, but it seems that my loved ones want to ensure that I have a 5 year advance supply of after shave and socks.

    Also, don't expect anything more than 2x or 3x. That is the OPTIMUM magnification to get an overall look of your coin. The "God" GDMSP has posted as much, several times.

    If you want more than 2x or 3x then, yes, look at the GEEKY solution links listed in earlier posts.

    BTW last Christmas, Menards had one of these. Yesterday, I went there looking for some bolts for a bed frame and I managed to go over to the light section. Apparently they don't carry them anymore.

    However, a couple of months ago, I saw one at Staples. RUN --> Don't walk!
     
  17. FreakyGarrettC

    FreakyGarrettC Wise young snail

    :eek: Oh no I dont use the metal clamps on the coins! I just use the magnifier.
     
  18. Andrew67

    Andrew67 Clueless

    Yes I was looking for a desktop one not a loupe. And I would think at least 8x magnification. My loupe is 10x and isnt that what the TPG's use? Thanks to all who have responded, I'll check out the links, but no Menards up north here.
     
  19. PaperDog13

    PaperDog13 Member


    andrew i have one of those,just bought it actually. i looked at the coin store for a loop but it was too uncomfortable to use so i went to staples and bought a swing arm lamp with a mag glass. i do not have any coins yet but i will start my nickel collection soon.i will let you know how it works out for me. ican see the fine lines on my fingertips easily

    PD13
     
  20. Andrew67

    Andrew67 Clueless

    Cool I'll have to goto staples tomorrow and check them out. Didnt even think of them.
     
  21. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    Thinking back I believe I bought the one I have at Sears. I checked their site, and mine is a 3x not a 5x as I noted earlier.
     
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