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Best Device To Look For Errors? Other Than Just Normal Microscope And Loop.

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Does anyone have a tool like some sort of box that you load in your coins. The coins go through the box one at a time. There are two microscopes and the coin goes on a piece of glass in between them. Both sides of the coin are shown on a computer. The glass is set with a weight sensor that depicts the weight of the coin on the box on a LCD. I'm just wondering if anyone has any neat tools that they can tell me about. I find it very time consuming to go through a box of cents one cent a time slide under my microscope flip it over ect. and that it's not really worth it and that the time lost going through in this matter would be better spent going through another box. The time spent searching for errors in this way I could have spent going through another box looking for wheaties that I don't currently have. There would be like two buttons one to reject down a shoot into a pile that goes back to the bank and a lever to move the coin to another side to keep. Just wondering. I'm thinking I could possibly make something like this but if anyone has a prebuilt device would be nice so I wouldn't have to make it. I'm just looking for ways to save time and my current meathod of manually putting each coin under a micrscope and flipping it over is way to much time consuming and I don't really like the lost time.
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Find the man a Scan-O-Matic!

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I saw a video on that scan o matic on youtube. Do you have any device that allows to see both sides of the coin at the same time under a microscope?
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