considering how much the auctions ive been bidding on are gon for i think this might be a good price to try any expereince http://www.ebay.com/itm/Illuminated...r_Audio_In_Dash_Receivers&hash=item337885adf4
Yes, I just bought a stocking stuffer gift for Christmas from Hong Kong, I am sure it will take a month or so to get.
I don't see the reason somebody would need a 60x loupe for a coin. As well on that point, why you want a LED lighted loupe. LED is pretty bad for helping grading coins. The loupe I have is a 10x and I use natural lighting. Since you already bought it, I would say don't try grading with it because you'll be seeing flaws everywhere. Get yourself a 10x and use that one you got for identifying barieties and errors.
I have the exact one. It's great for buying scrap gold and for checking out gems and diamonds,but useless for coins. Oh,got mine for a buck,from Hong Kong. Took about 2 weeks.
Come on Traci... Hong Kong isn't "Red China", lol. However, I will say without equivocation, this item is "junk" of the "nth degree".
Received mine today alot smaller then i thaught but pretty cool got it from the obly us seller i found
Yeah i can only see small areas on the coin at a time because the lens is so small but its good at looking at mint marks and looking at dates for doubling
I've bought this one before http://www.ebay.com/itm/290787487042?var=590083438530&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649 Its number 5 and its only 2.50 with shipping. They work great so i just ordered another one right now so I can have 2. Yeah the shipping takes a week or 2 but its deffenitly worth the price
Three things: 1.) It's in Hong Kong and I wouldn't buy it. 2.) I don't know any jeweler, or numismatist for that matter, who uses anything that strong, or that techy. 3.) They don't handle negative feedback well: Same reply to 27 negs in past 12 months.