I posted this awhile back but failed to show another part of the coin. The picture was of the goose with his head chopped off. I didn't know if it was mint error or damaged coin. What I failed to show was the extra tree trunk in the forest and how it looks like the same trunk that chopped off old Gertrude head
Do these USB or whatever microscopes not have the ability to save a native image that can then be posted somewhere? I'm curious, because this thing with posting an image of screen pixels taken at a 45 degree angle of a tiny part of a coin seems to be everywhere. It makes me wonder if these scopes are incapable of capturing an image.
Nice. I get the feeling that some of these can only display it on a screen. Either that or people haven't figured out how to do that. Which is why I'm asking. My only experience is with a cheaper AmScope regular microscope which came with a digital lens your can pop in and attach with USB, and I could save that image on my desktop/laptop, but it was worthless for coins because it was locked on a ridiculous magnification like 100 or 150x.