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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 3277106, member: 15199"]With the advances in microscopic medical imaging , computer recognition. and AI learning for counting blood cell composition, recognition of fake coins and damage vs.mint process should be less than 5 years away. if you have ever had a complete blood count, it takes only a few minutes now for the medical computer process of recognizing and counting different blood components and statistically analyzing probability with an error of +/- less than 2%. Efforts to make such also available for poor and backward areas of the US and world, is leading to cheaper and more accurate checks. How is this related? Such a machine could be programmed to look for specific markers for DD, RPM,almost any true mint error or variety for a known specimen and then be able to compare a submitted coin for these markers and a level be set ( such as 95% of markers ) to be verified as real ( I wonder what the current human eyeball rate would be). Also with computer resolution increasing with modern upgrades a high resolution photo on a seller site could be read by a program to assign probability of real or fake. Alas , most use low resolution photos and would rather believe a seller with a low deal and regret later, but maybe........ Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 3277106, member: 15199"]With the advances in microscopic medical imaging , computer recognition. and AI learning for counting blood cell composition, recognition of fake coins and damage vs.mint process should be less than 5 years away. if you have ever had a complete blood count, it takes only a few minutes now for the medical computer process of recognizing and counting different blood components and statistically analyzing probability with an error of +/- less than 2%. Efforts to make such also available for poor and backward areas of the US and world, is leading to cheaper and more accurate checks. How is this related? Such a machine could be programmed to look for specific markers for DD, RPM,almost any true mint error or variety for a known specimen and then be able to compare a submitted coin for these markers and a level be set ( such as 95% of markers ) to be verified as real ( I wonder what the current human eyeball rate would be). Also with computer resolution increasing with modern upgrades a high resolution photo on a seller site could be read by a program to assign probability of real or fake. Alas , most use low resolution photos and would rather believe a seller with a low deal and regret later, but maybe........ Jim[/QUOTE]
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