Quote: I guess it is what it is and we do pretty good at assessing them regardless.
Yep I think you and I agree more often than not on most coins over the past few years. Not too shabby of a record either, once I thought about going back and making a graph of how many I got right, missed by 1 point high or low, then decided nah, too much work after all these years, but I'd like to know anyways, it would be interesting, and if I could go back to day one, I'd keep track as I went.
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@westcoin, it would be interesting to see how accurate someone's grading is using decent photos, and then compare with how accurate they are using that nuTilt app. I would bet that improves the accuracy of someone's grading (relative to PCGS).
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