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<p>[QUOTE="Dollar1948, post: 542633, member: 17239"]Thats sounds like a really interesting and novel idea, if i got it right. Correct me if I got the jist of it wrong.</p><p>Use a starting point associated with the coin's specific attribute specific to its variety, (like canadas' 1926 Far 6-use the top of the 6), and plot horizonal or verticle lines to another point, like a denticle or such, in order to accuratly determine if it is an authentic variety. Its kind of like the same method surveyors would use.</p><p>If I've nailed it, i would wonder if the professional coin grader would use a tool of this nature. Ya know, it would be nice if they did, and they could return a soft or hard copy of the plotted information, with the grade coin. They do indicate the variety.</p><p>Im sure alot of people agree, that some varieity of coins are very hard to determine even when using a strong loupe. This may make it much more cut and dry.</p><p>Now, Id love to see this process taken one step further, and have a standard software/scanning program that can accuratley grade coins. No more human intervention.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dollar1948, post: 542633, member: 17239"]Thats sounds like a really interesting and novel idea, if i got it right. Correct me if I got the jist of it wrong. Use a starting point associated with the coin's specific attribute specific to its variety, (like canadas' 1926 Far 6-use the top of the 6), and plot horizonal or verticle lines to another point, like a denticle or such, in order to accuratly determine if it is an authentic variety. Its kind of like the same method surveyors would use. If I've nailed it, i would wonder if the professional coin grader would use a tool of this nature. Ya know, it would be nice if they did, and they could return a soft or hard copy of the plotted information, with the grade coin. They do indicate the variety. Im sure alot of people agree, that some varieity of coins are very hard to determine even when using a strong loupe. This may make it much more cut and dry. Now, Id love to see this process taken one step further, and have a standard software/scanning program that can accuratley grade coins. No more human intervention.[/QUOTE]
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