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<p>[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 26354043, member: 104064"]I have no clue on these but it seems like certain scarce varieties might throw off the price guide and it's tough to toss a generic value on one. The finest known AU58 N-13 for example sold on Heritage in 2006 for $11,500. An N-6 AU58 sold in 2014 for $3818, and an N-4 for $2585. But those are the only three that have ever sold there for over $1700 so... </p><p><br /></p><p>I would add insidious to that list of adjectives. I tested ChatGPT again last night for "Canadian 1947 maple leaf dollar" and it came back with nonsense. I told it that it was nonsense and why, because on another forum someone said it's still being "trained", so I figured I would see what happened when I tried to train it. It was apologetic, told me I was right, but still returned wrong information. This ended after 4-5 attempts to train it, with "Let me try once again, this time drawing on the correct and factual details based on reliable numismatic knowledge:" and continued to insist that the maple leaf was added because of a "flaw in the 7" (total bunk). It's insidious because it acts so authoritative about nonsense, people trust it, and it will be manipulated in other areas for bad reasons.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KBBPLL, post: 26354043, member: 104064"]I have no clue on these but it seems like certain scarce varieties might throw off the price guide and it's tough to toss a generic value on one. The finest known AU58 N-13 for example sold on Heritage in 2006 for $11,500. An N-6 AU58 sold in 2014 for $3818, and an N-4 for $2585. But those are the only three that have ever sold there for over $1700 so... I would add insidious to that list of adjectives. I tested ChatGPT again last night for "Canadian 1947 maple leaf dollar" and it came back with nonsense. I told it that it was nonsense and why, because on another forum someone said it's still being "trained", so I figured I would see what happened when I tried to train it. It was apologetic, told me I was right, but still returned wrong information. This ended after 4-5 attempts to train it, with "Let me try once again, this time drawing on the correct and factual details based on reliable numismatic knowledge:" and continued to insist that the maple leaf was added because of a "flaw in the 7" (total bunk). It's insidious because it acts so authoritative about nonsense, people trust it, and it will be manipulated in other areas for bad reasons.[/QUOTE]
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