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  • JC Stevens
    • Jan 2009
    • 123

    Buyer Beware AI writing descriptions

    This is a listing on eBay, 404687212937, “1955 S CUD 9 BIE + STRIKE THROUGH Error Coin Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny unique”. The seller had AI write the description.

    This unique 1955 S Lincoln Wheat Penny features a rare error known as CUD 9 BIE, along with a STRIKE THROUGH. It is a circulated Small Cent made of bronze, with a rd color and a business strike type. The coin was minted in San Francisco, United States, and it is uncertified and ungraded. This coin also has several notable aspects, including its composition, denomination, and features. The error on this coin is a rare find for collectors and makes it a one-of-a-kind piece. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this impressive coin to your collection.

    The only thing AI got correct is “minted in San Francisco, United States, and it is uncertified and ungraded.”
  • Paul Sasso
    • Feb 2023
    • 190

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    Hey JC, I use AI sometimes but always check what they write first to be sure it's accurate..do you have a pic of this false explanation? I believe you, I'm just curious. I see you on Live Coin Q&A all the tme. Happy Holidays

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    • 279773
      • Feb 2023
      • 1066

      #3
      Sounds Chinese

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