My latest @dcarr piece. I bought it as a Christmas gift to myself. I've been watching it for a month or two when the seller had it at $199 then dropped it to $128 so I nabbed it. Its a 2015 Moonlight Mint open house broadstruck Moragn overstrike with the "Daniel Carr for President" obverse and Moonlight Mint Open House reverse. I love the "Daniel Carr for President" obverse. Its like an artist's self portrait and this being on a Morgan sealed the deal for me, I just thought $199 was high but the $128 was priced right. This is my favorite die pairing of all the MMOH overstrikes too http://www.moonlightmint.com/dc-coin_event_tokens_list.htm
Careful with that. I just did something similar, and ended up spending 5% of my take-home pay for the whole year on one coin....
Let's hope not, jail time and or fines, he could be facing then . http://law.justia.com/codes/us/2011/title-18/part-i/chapter-17
Your kidding right, not a chance it was struck on a us minted coin . He's not looking to do anything against the law ......
Do you not understand what he does from the umpteenth amount of threads by now. They are legal as novelty pieces. There is no intent to defraud. Lets not turn this into another 50 pages of legal misinterpretation though. Its Christmas
I don't have a problem with any of the coins posted in this thread. They won't fool anyone in the future. They are novelty pieces.