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<p>[QUOTE="kanga, post: 1141411, member: 9270"]Using a scanner to image a large number of coins is far and away the easiest.</p><p>This supposes that:</p><p>- the coins are raw (imaging through a 2x2, flip or slab causes problems)</p><p>- the coins are relatively inexpensive</p><p><br /></p><p>I recommend, <u>particularly</u> for copper coins, that you use a non-reflective black/gray background rather than the white cover that normally is on scanners.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kanga, post: 1141411, member: 9270"]Using a scanner to image a large number of coins is far and away the easiest. This supposes that: - the coins are raw (imaging through a 2x2, flip or slab causes problems) - the coins are relatively inexpensive I recommend, [U]particularly[/U] for copper coins, that you use a non-reflective black/gray background rather than the white cover that normally is on scanners.[/QUOTE]
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