Amazing Magnified Australian 2 Dollar Coin x10 and x230

October 4, 2012   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, Technology

Have you ever wanted to see the world and every day objects from a different angle… what about a micro closeup. Like 10 times or even 230 times? Now you can with the latest digital microscopes and you can even take pictures or videos to share with the world. That’s what I’ll be doing. I’ll be your skopioeye – I’m always intrigued at how something can look so different from the naked eye.

So today, I decided to have a look at an ordinary Australian 2 Dollar coin.

Here’s the photo of the Australian 2 Dollar coin magnified 10 times:

Australian 2 Dollar coin magnified x10

You can download the high res image below. If you intend to use this for your blog please make sure you reference this website.

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Here’s the coin magnified 230 times:

Australian 2 Dollar coin magnified x230

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Here’s also a video of the 2 dollar coin magnified x10 and also x230. Just amazing!

Hope you enjoy it and are amazed as I was.

 

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