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Rules Of Magnification. - The higher the
power of the coin magnifier lens, the closer you must get to the object being viewed
and the smaller the field of view.
- As
the power of a coin magnifying glass lens increases the diameter of the lens decreases.
- Diopter is a term used to determine
the power(magnification}of a lens. The terms are sometimes confused.
- High power coin
magnifying glass magnifiers such as 8x must be held steady or else they will be out of
focus.
After the age of about forty you will experience
a problem viewing small print and tasks involving close detail work. This eye condition is called presbyopia and a coin magnifier will help with the inspection and grading of coins.
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Coin
Magnifier Information The
following information is provided by: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loupe A loupe is a small magnification device used to see small details more closely. Numismatists and coin collectors---Loupes are an essential tool in both numismatics, the study of currency, and the related practice of coin collection. Coin collectors frequently employ coin magnifier loupes for better evaluation
of the quality of their coins, since identifying surface wear is vital when attempting to classify the grade of a
coin. Uncirculated coins (coins without wear) can command a substantial premium over coins with slight wear. This
wear cannot always be seen with the naked eye. Numismatists can also employ coin magnifier loupes to identify
some counterfeit coins that would pass a naked-eye visual inspection. Useful coin magnifier links: http://paragoncoins.com/coin_information.htm https://rmcoin.com/resources/an-introduction-to-coin-grading/ http://www.silvercoins.com/coin-collecting-guide/ https://coinweek.com/coins/coin-collecting-strategies-2/tips-for-new-collectors/tips-young-numismatists-start-small-think-big/ Field Of View: The size of the area being magnified when viewing
through a magnifying lens. The higher the power of the coin magnifying glass the smaller the field of
view. Diopter: Diopter is a measurement that is used to calculate
the power of a magnifying lens. The higher diopter will provide higher magnification. Diopter is expressed
as "D" Power: Power is how large an object or print increases as you look through a lens. Magnifying power is expressed as "X" Focal Length: Measurement from the
center of the lens to to the object and be in focus. Focal Range: The distance from the magnifying lens to the object
being viewed. Fresnel Magnifier: A flat magnifier consisting of concentric circles that can be a full page reading magnifier. Visual impairment (or vision impairment) is a decreased ability
to see to a degree that causes problems not fixable by usual means, such as glasses or medication. Our low vision
magnifiers can be of help. of focus. Coin Collecting Informative Links How To Find Rare Coins How To Collect Coins How To Identify Old Coins How To Buy Proof Coins Three Ways To Sell Silver Coins |