I'm a bit worried about the instructions to "place lens directly on subject". Not sure how you would get light onto a coin if you have to put the lens directly onto it, plus I'd be leery about putting anything directly onto the surface of my coins.
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Good point, thought about the light issue as well. Seller confident enough to not only offer free returns, but asks to contact him before leaving negative feedback. This is basically a no-cost trial.
The main reason I started this thread was to find out if there is a difference between a clip on magnifier and a clip on scope. Wade's pic shows a very small usable area of the photo,but it is clear enough. Not sure if it is a good choice or not? I think I will stick with my point-n-shoot digital camera and my two USB scopes. John1
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