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<p>[QUOTE="woodyhenderson, post: 1605517, member: 33122"]I understand until there is a better way to grade coins the human eye is all we have.</p><p>Is it the best way or is being human too open to makeing mistakes?</p><p><br /></p><p> Until coins are graded by something besides the human mind and eye ill never think you can get a true grade as we as human all have our own idea of what scratch and where its located will let us grade the coin high or low.</p><p>If the coin was graded by phto id i dont think you would have all the 70 grades that are out there now.</p><p>If it has a scratch no matter how small it would grade it as such .</p><p>Being human with a brain and eyes lead a grade on a coin to be what the mind likes that gives the coin a grade.</p><p>I understand more than one grader looks at the coin but i cant see a guy that has a few years calling out a guy thats been around generation or more.</p><p>We are human and this happens like it or not.</p><p>I have said it often when a member here says he cracked out a coin to have it regraded and got it back in a higher graded holder that should say all you need to know about the human eye gradeing of coins[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="woodyhenderson, post: 1605517, member: 33122"]I understand until there is a better way to grade coins the human eye is all we have. Is it the best way or is being human too open to makeing mistakes? Until coins are graded by something besides the human mind and eye ill never think you can get a true grade as we as human all have our own idea of what scratch and where its located will let us grade the coin high or low. If the coin was graded by phto id i dont think you would have all the 70 grades that are out there now. If it has a scratch no matter how small it would grade it as such . Being human with a brain and eyes lead a grade on a coin to be what the mind likes that gives the coin a grade. I understand more than one grader looks at the coin but i cant see a guy that has a few years calling out a guy thats been around generation or more. We are human and this happens like it or not. I have said it often when a member here says he cracked out a coin to have it regraded and got it back in a higher graded holder that should say all you need to know about the human eye gradeing of coins[/QUOTE]
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