D.Carr overstrike with the MS68 finish. I sent this to PCGS trying to get them to slab it as a token/medal. However they declined. So this was not graded by PCGS. They did shoot a CoinFacts photo of it, which I put on a PCGS TrueView template. The Cert Num was temporary and used for the CF photo, it's not in the PCGS database. http://images.pcgs.com/CoinFacts/81600058_large.jpg So this is more of a fantasy piece showing what the 1964-D Peace Dollar might have looked like if they had released them after the Denver mint struck over 300,000 of them for circulation. All were eventually melted.
Skyman's 1921 takes the cake! AND EATS IT! Wow, that's a brilliant coin - and fantastic strike! I'm guessing at least 64+ noting the cheek, probably 65 on a good day, and on a great day??? INTO MY COLLECTION! (SWOOP!)
Thank you guys for your kind comments about the 1921. It's in an old rattler graded MS64. I've owned it for ~ 25 - 30 years. I suspect it would upgrade these days...