I am quite new to this discussion forum so forgive me if this topic has already been mentioned. But then again I think it's important enough to restate.
I have been using different android phone apps to quickly go through piles of coins and pick out just the valuable ones. I found one that was easy to use, gave quick results and let me build a catalog of my collection. Yesterday I came across a site with very high post-auction sale prices on their results. So I began to wonder if the app would estimate a price close to what these coins sold for. Here's what I found. A particular Chinese coin sold for 3 million. So I took front and back photos of that exact coin online, but I also increased the grade level for my app grader and prices which should increase the value of my coin over the 3 million. Get this - the app results then told me I had a $297 coin!!! Not even close.
The purpose of my post is not to bash the coin apps, and I'm not a competitor downplaying another. My warning and lesson from this would be - don't quickly scan and rely on one app to research your coins. You may be throwing out a 3 million dollar coin!
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Merry Christmas everyone, and I know it's wonderful to have all our beautiful coins, but may you all have the gift of good health and happiness!

