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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2662045, member: 15199"]I use the harbor freight calipers, but for soft metals, a piece or two of electrician plastic tape over the jaws will save you from ulcers. You can then use the 'zero' button to correct the value. If you plan to use a metal depth gauge, tape or instant glue a straight bristle about 5mm in length, so the metal doesn't touch the coin. acetone will remove the super glue after use.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 2662045, member: 15199"]I use the harbor freight calipers, but for soft metals, a piece or two of electrician plastic tape over the jaws will save you from ulcers. You can then use the 'zero' button to correct the value. If you plan to use a metal depth gauge, tape or instant glue a straight bristle about 5mm in length, so the metal doesn't touch the coin. acetone will remove the super glue after use.[/QUOTE]
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