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<p>[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 24871508, member: 44004"]I’d rather trust a skilled grader that’s not absolutely burned out than a machine. There’s plenty of skilled and knowledgeable numismatists out there such as JA and others. Plenty here I’d trust over a machine such as Insider. I’m no tech fan at all. If it’s my money on the line. I want humans to grade my coin even with the margin of human error. Can a machine understand strike weakness. Die wear. And some of the eccentricities of early coins. Would they call clashed dies damage? Would they catch skilled professional doctoring. On mass produced modern crap who cares is there really a difference between a ms 69 or 70 silver eagle. I don’t think so. They’re just crap bullion worth their weight in silver if you ask me. But an early large cent that’s about 2 strike’s away from the die falling apart. That’s where i want a skilled human grader. As the machine probably wouldn’t understand the cracks or be able to attribute the Sheldon variety[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mainebill, post: 24871508, member: 44004"]I’d rather trust a skilled grader that’s not absolutely burned out than a machine. There’s plenty of skilled and knowledgeable numismatists out there such as JA and others. Plenty here I’d trust over a machine such as Insider. I’m no tech fan at all. If it’s my money on the line. I want humans to grade my coin even with the margin of human error. Can a machine understand strike weakness. Die wear. And some of the eccentricities of early coins. Would they call clashed dies damage? Would they catch skilled professional doctoring. On mass produced modern crap who cares is there really a difference between a ms 69 or 70 silver eagle. I don’t think so. They’re just crap bullion worth their weight in silver if you ask me. But an early large cent that’s about 2 strike’s away from the die falling apart. That’s where i want a skilled human grader. As the machine probably wouldn’t understand the cracks or be able to attribute the Sheldon variety[/QUOTE]
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