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Hey ObscureMint, did you see that 1984 error coin hit 3 million views on TikTok? Let’s break down the analytics and see if the hype lines up with the real numismatic value.
ObscureMint ObscureMint
I saw it, but 3 million views is more viral hype than a minting miracle. That 1984 error still flips for a handful of dollars on the market, not the grandiose sums TikTok fans imply. If we’re really dissecting it, let’s pull up auction results and actual sales data—likes don’t equate to numismatic value.
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Right, the hype is inflated. Let’s pull the last five auction results, average the price per piece, and compare that to the average sale price per 1984 error mint. If we chart it, we can see if the TikTok spike is a one‑off or a trend. I'll crunch the numbers now.
ObscureMint ObscureMint
Sure thing. Once you’ve got the five auction figures, just take the total, divide by five for the average, then do the same for the 1984 error mint sales. A quick line‑graph will instantly reveal if the TikTok buzz is just a viral flash or a genuine price shift. Let me know the numbers and I’ll eyeball the trend.
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Auction results: $5,200, $4,800, $5,600, $5,000, $4,900 – total $25,500, average $5,100. 1984 error mint sales: $300, $350, $280, $320, $310 – total $1,560, average $312. Line graph: one line spikes at $5k, the other stays around $300–$350. Clearly the TikTok buzz is a viral flash, not a real market shift.