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<p>[QUOTE="Tanton, post: 2781060, member: 85554"]I actually have a decent canon dslr camera I bought for photographing jewelry but couldn't justify shelling out the cash for an overhead fixture/macro lense. That and I didn't think it would work with the magnifier I had. I also picked an old Bausch and Lomb compound light microscope with a light table and video camera setup that my my high school was getting rid of but I haven't been able to find the proper attachments to turn it to a stereoscopic set up yet- that and again, haven't been able to justify spending the money on it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Finding the right way to sell anything has been a challenge as well. Anywhere local has just tried to scam me and auction sites seem to be all over the place in terms of sale prices. Between eBay, private and say Heritage Auctions, I've seen similar graded coins go for a crazy range of prices so I'm having a hard time deciding what's realistic to ask/expect based on what I have. </p><p><br /></p><p>I really appreciate your help by the way. You're the first person to give me real and helpful advice on any of this haha[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tanton, post: 2781060, member: 85554"]I actually have a decent canon dslr camera I bought for photographing jewelry but couldn't justify shelling out the cash for an overhead fixture/macro lense. That and I didn't think it would work with the magnifier I had. I also picked an old Bausch and Lomb compound light microscope with a light table and video camera setup that my my high school was getting rid of but I haven't been able to find the proper attachments to turn it to a stereoscopic set up yet- that and again, haven't been able to justify spending the money on it. Finding the right way to sell anything has been a challenge as well. Anywhere local has just tried to scam me and auction sites seem to be all over the place in terms of sale prices. Between eBay, private and say Heritage Auctions, I've seen similar graded coins go for a crazy range of prices so I'm having a hard time deciding what's realistic to ask/expect based on what I have. I really appreciate your help by the way. You're the first person to give me real and helpful advice on any of this haha[/QUOTE]
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