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...and more. I've managed to stumble across these over the last few weeks, but the scanner has been down. I also managed to find my first Chinese cash coin right after Jeff and Bill posted theirs. I'll post a close up of the SLQ. I was thrilled to get one with a date for a change!
 
Some really nice coins there. Glad you got your scanner up and running. I need to do the same. Seems you get much better pictures than with a camera.
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Hey Guys, What is this scanner, that you guys are talking about? I'm technologically ignorant, when it comes to computering. Hell, I just recently learned how to use e-mail. I'm from the OLD SCHOOL, I like personal interaction, like on the phone or in person.
But, I 'd like to find out about this scanner process, as I would like to learn how to post some pictures of finds/detector items for sale. Any help would be greatly appreciated! HH, NamVetLesTreasureSeeker
 
You can scan pictures, documents, magazine articles, etc. into electronic files. They work like a copy machine. You can also put your finds on them and scan them too. Better pictures than with a digital camera for the most part. I have seen them for sale for as low as $70.00 You can even get color scanners.
I bought my desktop computer setup at a estate sell, and a scanner came with it, but I have never hooked it up.
Hope that helps some,
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