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Maybe I need a 5x I use a 10x all the time and when I really get into the groove I notice my eyes hurt when I'm done I have perfect vision so maybe down grading would help g
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i go to wells fargo and they dolnt make me order them. I look for 2000s 1999s 1998s because they can be Wide AM variaties, also I collect 2009 cents,1960s cents, proofs, wheats and others but I usually only buy penny, as many as I can afford.
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Coinkid, try your local . . . stamp shop.


Yup, you read that right.


My two most important supplies--my plastic tweezers and my 5x--are both from the stamp section. Philatelists use plastic tweezers to avoid tearing damp or fragile antique paper; you would use them to avoid marking up coins. And a 5x, of course, is for things that need lesser magnification.
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daniels Posted - 07/07/2012 : 04:03 am
Maybe I need a 5x I use a 10x all the time and when I really get into the groove I notice my eyes hurt when I'm done I have perfect vision so maybe down grading would help g


If I spend an hour or more using the high mag, I can't focus on objects 10+ feet away from me.

Definitely a good idea to take frequent breaks, or you could experience short-term muscle aches and vision issues.
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Another thing I do with my 5x is I try and keep both eyes open when taking quick glances. I only close one eye if I see something funny, that helps too.
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I find myself doing both, I can't shake the habit of closing 1 eye.
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