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Re: Clad Proof Sets
I've tried it. it just uses mainstream assumptions with which I disagree. -On every subject. I disagree with mainstream assumptions -On every subject. It does a great job of ripping my arguments to pieces but then every response looks like a prompt error. I have a reasonably good idea of what scientists and experts think.… -
Re: Clad Proof Sets
I've sold thousands of BU rolls the last ten years and have taken many hundreds to the bank to get face value. it breaks my heart to take scarce and rare BU rolls to the bank but that's the market. Buyers want nice choice original BU. This means original and flashy surfaces, a real strike and no mush, and not too much… -
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Re: Clad Proof Sets
This is what you get for telling your AI to be brutal instead of giving it a stable frame in which to operate. It reverts to assumptions that prove my point. Can you not see this is exactly why I get asked to leave coin shops and Soviet collectors wouldn't ship me dog feces? Clad is something stuck to your shoe. Kopeks… -
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I don't know how you can possibly miss the point any more than you are. I'm watching a great interview with @JohnF right now. What really caught my eye is that he is saying nice XF capped bust dollars are going for higher prices than MS-61's. Well, duh. Most low grade Uncs look like feces in many series and this goes 1000… -
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It works sometimes, other times it doesn't. Good luck trusting that to be so. When Catherine O'Hara died, I asked AI what the cause of her death was. I was told she was still alive. I said "No, that's wrong. She died this morning." AI said I was mistaking her with someone else. My prompts contained 0% garbage, but that's… -
Re: Clad Proof Sets
00s of 000s to millions bought clad proof sets each and every year since 1965. PCGS has also graded as proofs: 521K memorial cents, 402K 1968-2003 Jefferson nickels, 357K clad dimes, 289K 1965-1998 quarters, 503K clad halves, and 174K clad Ike dollars. That’s a really low number, isn’t it? But apparently according to you,… -
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Very good point. Coins may be the new Stamps before this is over. Pokemon Cards may be the new "rare coin" clad proof sets. I heard Anthony Scaramuci's son paid a shitload for one the other day. My former (now retired) coin dealer used to say the word "Collectors" with obvious disdain. Like people who collect Hummels and…
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