My Daniel Carr treasure cobs, with some metal content from the treasure find came today. They are amazing, and now, I may go for the Here are the 4 that I chose. I they are die pair A. I may go for the 1622 Atocha ones as well. (
IMHO, Daniel Carr makes some of the nicest work in terms of privately struck medals and fantasy issues. Those 1715 fleet Daniel Carr cobs are very nice, and being made of real silver never hurts. Daniel Carr is very good compared to mot of the other people who make these fantasy pieces and medals. His fantasy coins such as a 1970 Ike dollar, 1965 peace dollars peace dollars, 1975 quarters, and others coins look identical to the real thing.
I liked them so much, I just ordered the Atocha toned one today. I got die pair B on this one (seller's photo) :
No, he tones them, as they're fantasy coins. AT refers to artificial toning in an attempt to pass off an ordinary coin as something more special than it is. Here, there is no such premium, or expectation--it is simply a look of "aging" that is offered as an option with many of his coins.