Yup, it does. But to paraphrase David Hall - all that allows a computer to do is to make the same mistakes it always did, but only to make them...
Don't doubt it a bit. You should try what I suggested anyway, just so you see how fast coins actually tone.
Fine, then go to the PRWE forum and talk about them to your heart's content. Just don't do it here !
While we wait for emails to cross, you could always try looking at their web site - http://www.coinworld.com/ You'll see that they state the...
Make you a bet - you take one of those coins in your picture, hold it upright, dip it halfway in some Tarn-X for 2 seconds. You'll find out it is...
No Gary, it isn't. And the reason it isn't is because you cannot program a computer to deal with the abstract. And that's what grading coins is.
You pretty much have all the info, don't know of anything else I could add. It's correctly attributed and appears to be genuine. Used to own an...
If I recall correctly there were something like 6 different companies that tried to produce computer prgrams for grading - they all failed....
For the most part CAC tends to go along with and agree with the same things that the TPGs agree with. I don't mean that CAC automatically agrees...
Those fine horizontal lines you mention are one of the indicators that the coin is genuine. They are typically only found of the better struck...
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