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<p>[QUOTE="Michael Terry, post: 2315181, member: 76710"]I have no problem myself grading coins, other than my eye site. I hope to soon have a remedy</p><p>To that soon. Yesterday I ordered off eBay a digital microscope made for looking at coins, stamps</p><p>And paper money. It hooks right to your computer and shows the coin right on your computer or</p><p>tv? If you want the whole picture to be say just a picture just to show the picture say of a double die date you can take a picture of it and safe on the computer. I saw an example of where a guy took a picture of a double date and no one could say that it was not double. The picture with an eye loupe</p><p>Some people would not beleive it was a double.</p><p>As far as coin grading goes, in 1954 when I was six years old in the first grade, my Grandmother gave me one of those blue books to collect pennies. It started in 1909 and went to 1950 as I remember. I have been collecting coins since 1954. Once owned a coin shop in Colorado Springs.</p><p>I could not afford not to know how to grade coins. The only coins I ever had graded were the high</p><p>Dollar coins or a coin that a customer wanted to purchase but did not agree with my grading.</p><p>But thanks for the info, you are never to old or to good to learn. Thanks</p><p>Mike[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Terry, post: 2315181, member: 76710"]I have no problem myself grading coins, other than my eye site. I hope to soon have a remedy To that soon. Yesterday I ordered off eBay a digital microscope made for looking at coins, stamps And paper money. It hooks right to your computer and shows the coin right on your computer or tv? If you want the whole picture to be say just a picture just to show the picture say of a double die date you can take a picture of it and safe on the computer. I saw an example of where a guy took a picture of a double date and no one could say that it was not double. The picture with an eye loupe Some people would not beleive it was a double. As far as coin grading goes, in 1954 when I was six years old in the first grade, my Grandmother gave me one of those blue books to collect pennies. It started in 1909 and went to 1950 as I remember. I have been collecting coins since 1954. Once owned a coin shop in Colorado Springs. I could not afford not to know how to grade coins. The only coins I ever had graded were the high Dollar coins or a coin that a customer wanted to purchase but did not agree with my grading. But thanks for the info, you are never to old or to good to learn. Thanks Mike[/QUOTE]
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