The Affordable Coin Loupe?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by xGAJx, Aug 9, 2013.

  1. xGAJx

    xGAJx Happy

    So first question: I don't want to spend alot but I want to get a decent loupe probs 10x or so so I can see ddo's and errors and varieties for CRHing. The last one I saw that was reccomended costed almost 40 $ which I thought was a bit too steep, any other suggestions?
     
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  3. non_cents

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  4. KoinJester

    KoinJester Well-Known Member

    Gajx, As was said before a cheap loupe is not the way to go. With a quality loupe you will see better clarity and the biggest advantage is it won't strain your eye inwhich will affect you for the rest of your life. I pay for it every day by being cheap and trying to save a buck on a glass. Spend the $ for a good glass loupe!
     
  5. NorthKorea

    NorthKorea Dealer Member is a made up title...

    I still say BeLoMo is the way to go. You can *probably* get away with a 7x loupe from them and maybe get a 20x from someone else for the same price that you'd pay for a 10x BeLoMo, though.
     
  6. CBJesse

    CBJesse Capped Bust Fanactic


    One hundred percent agree, I went through 2 or 3 $15 loupes before I finally bit the bullet. And the best part is, it's a one time expense because as long as you don't abuse it, a quality loupe will last you years.
     
  7. statequarterguy

    statequarterguy Love Pucks

    +1
     
  8. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    I, too, tried to go "budget" with the loupe, at first. When I was tired of being unable to focus my eyes (I've always had better than 20/20) I decided to spend a BIT more and get a quality loupe. I mean...after all, it's not like we're recommending a $500 loupe here...the one I love is only $40 on Amazon...

    Remember that old adage about buy the book first, then the coin?

    Consider the quality loupe the thing you buy AFTER you buy the book and read it...

    Plus, with good glass, you'll:

    *find more varieties
    *be able to see said varieties longer, since your eyes won't wear out
    *not think you're starting to go blind because your cheap loupe has cheap glass and is almost always blurry or distorted...

    :)
     
  9. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

  10. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Not to be contrarian, but I bought that same loupe a while ago from the coin shop and the BelOMO is WAAAAAAAY better....not even close to the same level of quality, IMO. Just my two cents...just a shinier cheap loupe.
     
  11. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    yes and BelOmo's are 5-6 times more expensive. he wants cheaper not more expensive.
     
  12. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

  13. KoinJester

    KoinJester Well-Known Member

    whats cheaper $20-30 or your eye sight?
     
  14. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Besides being better quality glass, the great thing about the BelOMO is that the metal is coated with a textured paint that makes it much less slippery in hand. The H&E Harris loupe is chrome plated - a bit difficult to hold in place if your hands are a bit sweaty.

    Forgot about this until I pulled the old loupe out and picked it up again, thought I'd add it to the discussion.
     
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  15. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    And just because he thinks he wants to go cheap, this does not make it a wise decision. The strain and possible headaches are not worth a rather small amount of money saved, especially if his interest in coins is more than a passing thing.

    My affordable recommendation would be an Eschenbach 1182-10 loupe (aplanatic 10x) which he should be able to pick up for $50-$60.
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  16. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

  17. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    "In this world, you get what you pay for."

    Kurt Vonnegut
     
  18. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    As opposed to, 'you keep what you kill'........

    Chronicles of Riddick
     
  19. stldanceartist

    stldanceartist Minister of Silly Walks

    Checked out the Eschenbach online...might have been a while since you bought yours, as the cheapest price I saw was $75. What's the quality of the plastic body?
     
  20. theSharpGun

    theSharpGun The King

    I use a Bausch and Lomb 7x. It was $35 but it has helped me find several varieties that have made it worth it. Not to mention it's amazing for grading uncirculated pieces.
     
  21. Robert Paul

    Robert Paul Active Member

    Lots of good Ideas here!
     
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