What is the general opinion in coin collecting about the quarters counter-stamped by Daniel Carr with his own initials? Do these have any collecting appeal or is there little interest since the stamps happened after the coins were minted? Are the stamps considered damage to the coin?
I didn't even know they existed Meaning Carr Counterstamps Many collectors sat that type of alteration is considered damage
I'd say most collectors consider it damage, but Dan Carr fans might have interest I guess. It's along the lines of the QuarterMaster items posted above or the quirky things counterstamped on Lincoln cents etc, but it's more like the self-promotion stuff stores used to do.
It is interesting to note that there is not any noticable damage on the reverse side of the so-called counter-stamp. http://www.moonlightmint.com/dc-coin_prot_quarters_list.htm
Yes a counter stamped coin is a damaged coin. I have assembled a state quarter book of counter stamped quarters so yes there is some interest in them.