
Stop squinting through a loupe.
A built-in HD screen, a bright LED ring, and the whole coin blown up and lit from every side — so you can finally read the mint mark, the date and the detail instead of fighting for it through a 10x loupe. And it saves the photo.
The loupe problem every collector knows.
A sliver of the coin at a time. Perfect light or nothing. One eye. And twenty minutes in, your eyes are done before the roll is. This puts the whole coin on a screen — sit back in your chair instead of hunching over a lamp.
What you'll finally see clearly
- Mint marks & dates that are too small or worn for the naked eye
- A real doubled die vs. worthless machine doubling — split, rounded letters instead of that flat, shelf-like edge
- RPMs, die cracks, cuds, repunching and off-center strikes
- Luster, hairlines, wear and obvious cleaned or problem surfaces
- Then photograph it straight to an SD card — for your eBay listings or the forums
Why collectors switch
A loupe shows too little. A USB scope needs a laptop. A stereo microscope is overkill and four figures. This sits right in the gap — screen, light, capture, well under what a lab scope costs.

Honest about what it is
It's a screen, a light, and a lens — at a price that sits next to loupes that cost more and show less.
What collectors are saying
★★★★★
"I own loupes that cost more than this. After two minutes I stopped reaching for them. The whole coin, lit, on a screen — my eyes were fine through a full box of halves."
— R., collector, 30+ years
★★★★★
"Finally told a real doubled die from machine doubling without second-guessing myself. The screen makes the split letters obvious."
— D., error & variety hunter
★★★★★
"Bought it to photograph coins for eBay. The pictures actually sell now, and my eyes aren't shot by lunch."
— M., part-time seller
Questions collectors ask
What magnification does it reach?
Plenty for coins — mint marks, dates, lettering, die cracks and doubling all read clearly on the built-in screen, with the LED ring lighting the surface evenly so you're not chasing glare.
Does it connect to my computer?
Yes. It has its own screen so you don't need a laptop to use it, and it saves photos and video to an SD card / USB so you can pull them onto your PC for listings or the forums.
Will it grade or authenticate my coins?
No — and we won't pretend otherwise. It's a screen, a light and a lens. It lets you SEE the coin clearly and keep the picture. Grading and authentication are still up to you or a service.
It's branded for kids — does that matter?
Not for what it does. The simple controls and built-in screen are exactly why it's so easy to grab and use on coins. It sits on plenty of collectors' desks next to loupes that cost more.
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