D. Carr's 1916 Barber Half Dollar Over Strike - Final Die State?

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  1. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    You're correct the mint doesn't care as long as they sell .
     
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  3. stewart dandis

    stewart dandis Well-Known Member


    And SOBs gonna be SOBs, SOB.
     
  4. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Is that all you can do is call names , From a man that I can't remember contributing anything of value in any thread I've read , you are a funny man . Funny facetious that is not funny ha ha !
     
  5. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    All I can see is simple intellectual and professional laziness on the part of the US Mint. The rest of the world isn't so limited in their numismatic designs. Look at some of the coins the Coin Invest Trust is designing and issuing - particularly the Tiffany Art Coins (you can't find one and if you can, you probably can't afford it :) ) to see what the state of the numismatic art is capable of.

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    Yeah, you're not going to do a production run of 125,000 of these - they issue 999 of each, no more - but from a CNC dimensional standpoint the Full Band on a Merc even at the size of the gold issue is trivial.
     
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  6. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

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  7. stewart dandis

    stewart dandis Well-Known Member


    I hear ya old man. I think I'm done here, SOS all the time.

    Blast away boys....:D
     
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