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<p>[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1349820, member: 22004"]Thanks for the feedback on this topic. I was thinking of it in terms of another field of interest that I am familiar with, tournament chess, where the number of books looking at openings, middle games, endgames, tactics, strategy, grandmasters, etc., are legion.</p><p><br /></p><p>"Bluebook of Winning Chess" for example. It gives odds at every given move based on hundreds of games in that variation.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some years ago leading computer programmers and grandmasters got together and worked on programs to beat the leading grandmasters, now the average person can pick up a software program running on modern computers and achieve 3000+ playing ability. These skills are transmissible to many analytical fields of study, certainly coins should be one of them and I am sure that Heritage, Spectrum and Rarcoa have the best programs to run a given certified coin through the system and see where their downside risk is at a minimum.</p><p><br /></p><p>Rare date gold has not been affected much by the population increases of coins coming out of Europe and elsewhere; but the numbers of certified type gold has exploded in the last ten years.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Owle, post: 1349820, member: 22004"]Thanks for the feedback on this topic. I was thinking of it in terms of another field of interest that I am familiar with, tournament chess, where the number of books looking at openings, middle games, endgames, tactics, strategy, grandmasters, etc., are legion. "Bluebook of Winning Chess" for example. It gives odds at every given move based on hundreds of games in that variation. Some years ago leading computer programmers and grandmasters got together and worked on programs to beat the leading grandmasters, now the average person can pick up a software program running on modern computers and achieve 3000+ playing ability. These skills are transmissible to many analytical fields of study, certainly coins should be one of them and I am sure that Heritage, Spectrum and Rarcoa have the best programs to run a given certified coin through the system and see where their downside risk is at a minimum. Rare date gold has not been affected much by the population increases of coins coming out of Europe and elsewhere; but the numbers of certified type gold has exploded in the last ten years.[/QUOTE]
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