MICROSCOPE

monsterrack

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I just got this point today from a Ar. collection but the point was found in TX. What I thought was a stain in a crevice turned out to be a vain of fools gold. If you don't have a scope save up to get one, you don't need a real powerful one,but you will see things on your artifacts that is amazing and it will help you spot fakes. 0522191330.jpg received_557877407954284.png
 

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Tpmetal

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I love my stereo microscope for all sorts of things. Super handy
 

quito

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What a neat find within a find!

Its amazing what they can show, I wouldn’t be without one.
 

Hawks88

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Ya, I need to get one. Thanks for the reminder. Lol.
 

Tpmetal

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Ya, I need to get one. Thanks for the reminder. Lol.

Spring the extra money for a stero(two eye pieces) much more relaxing to use and totally worth the extra price in my opinion
 

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monsterrack

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Spring the extra money for a stero(two eye pieces) much more relaxing to use and totally worth the extra price in my opinion

You are so right, I got mine from Am-scope along with an eye piece camera and it wasn't very expensive.
 

Rick K

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Be sure you get a true stereo scope - two objective lenses, two light paths. There are so called binocular scopes that use one objective lens and feed the single image to two eyepieces.
 

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