Why we built CoinAIlyzer
We’re a small team of numismatists and builders, based in the US, and we wanted an app that gave people the same pricing dealers actually use (Greysheet) instead of numbers designed to make you feel good about a coin that isn’t worth what the app says it’s worth. We also are building in error and variety detection and a “Should I Slab It?” feature, because so many people waste money grading coins that were never going to be worth it.
This app isn’t trying to replace a real numismatist. It’s trying to give you an honest starting point before you talk to one. That’s it. That’s the whole idea.
If you’ve got feedback, good or bad, I want to hear it, we’re still early and building this the right way matters more to us than growth for growth’s sake.
Josh, CoinAllyzer
This app isn’t trying to replace a real numismatist. It’s trying to give you an honest starting point before you talk to one. That’s it. That’s the whole idea.
If you’ve got feedback, good or bad, I want to hear it, we’re still early and building this the right way matters more to us than growth for growth’s sake.
Josh, CoinAllyzer
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Good Teaching Coin Value Tool
I’ve used this app for months. I helped train it and beta test it. I am a coin dealer, a PNG dealer and ANA member. This app offers coin grading and an analysis of the coin’s grade plus ID of the coin. A chat feature trained in part by CoinHelpu of YouTube. It offers Greysheet pricing as well. The Greysheet price guide alone is worth the cost let alone the grading feature.
So I endorse this app for the teaching tool and price guide.
So I endorse this app for the teaching tool and price guide.
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Great app, ready for more!
Glad this app is coming up so I get a realistic price on common coins. Glad to see a group helping the community and building for the future.
Best out there
Only coin app I’ve seen that doesn’t want to make you think you’ll be a millionaire by scanning your pocket change. Real coin values and better grading than other apps.
Too limited, but a great idea.
I really want to like this and I believe machine grading is the future, but it’s awfully pricy for early adopters. I understand that you have servers to run and software to develop, not to mention training models. How about supporting local processing as a cost reduction measure?
Response from developer
Thanks for the feedback! We've revamped the pricing substantially since you wrote this review.
