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Are there any scanners for coins of various sizes that won't break my bank?

Scott Morrow

Try this from Amazon, 1200 DPI scan! On top of it, it prints and copies! 

HP DeskJet 2920, 89F97B, Multifunction Printer, A4 Colour Inkjet, Manual Duplex and Back 7.5 ppm, Wi-Fi

 

That is cheaper than any stand alone scanner!!!!

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

Sjoelund

Try this from Amazon, 1200 DPI scan! On top of it, it prints and copies! 

HP DeskJet 2920, 89F97B, Multifunction Printer, A4 Colour Inkjet, Manual Duplex and Back 7.5 ppm, Wi-Fi

 

That is cheaper than any stand alone scanner!!!!

 

 

Wow thay are cheap! I've never scanned anything before, do scanners save digital copies of the scans of banknotes that have printer-proof security features?

Personally I would use scanners only for banknotes (and there you will run into the EURion problem on more modern notes unless you know how to circumvent that), metals usually look dull and kinda dead due to the way the images are generated even if the item is in pristine condition.
Even a midrange smartphone's camera with decent lighting setup yield nicer images in my opinion. If you have a system it also is not much slower to take multiple single object pictures vs a scanner bed full of coins.

Quick Slowness

Sjoelund

Try this from Amazon, 1200 DPI scan! On top of it, it prints and copies! 

HP DeskJet 2920, 89F97B, Multifunction Printer, A4 Colour Inkjet, Manual Duplex and Back 7.5 ppm, Wi-Fi

 

That is cheaper than any stand alone scanner!!!!

 

 

Wow thay are cheap! I've never scanned anything before, do scanners save digital copies of the scans of banknotes that have printer-proof security features?

Yes, YOU can save the scan under multiple formats using MS Paint:

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

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