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What Coins Do You Find Hardest To Grade From Pictures?

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Any coin.
Scans and pictures just can't show all the details necessary to establish a reasonable grade.
Cleaning is the hardest to determine from images.
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Grading from images, even bad ones, is a learnable skill. Just not a quick one. After 50,000+ coin images under my own lens, and uncounted thousands of images studied here, at Heritage and elsewhere, I'm starting to get the hang of it.

Still won't grade a Buff, though.
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You try to give the image the best shot you can. After handling and examining thousands of coins, there is no substitute for "in hand examination".
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