Thanks, I knew something wasn't right. I don't know how these got mixed up, or when. Did you say there weren't certs for these (mine) anyway???
I spoke with Chief Judge Joe Bolling at Philly and YES, Dan Carr's fantasy overdate coins ARE ALLOWED in ANA exhibits. The Bernie von Nothaus pieces were TEMPORARILY not allowed, but now they are allowed, too. Carr's will be allowed as long as no prosecutors go after them/him.
All I can say for certain is, I didn't get certs with any of my satin 1oz silver 1916-2016 centennial rounds. Maybe Dan will chime in and confirm. But for the antiqued versions, yes, I received certs.
The ONLY thing, the absolutely ONLY thing, all members can vote on is the Board of Governors elections every two years. Issues like this are handled at the Exhibiting Committee level. I am not a voting member, but I attend and participate in all Exhibiting Committee meetings. I can do everything but make a motion, second one, or vote. Discussion is wide open. Having a currency note color photo in your case below 150% size and over 75% size will get you thrown out, but not Dan Carr fantasy overstrikes.
The original product listing for the brilliant satin stated that no certificates were included: http://www.dc-coin.com/2008hardtimestoken536minted-2-3-1-1-2-4-2-1-2-2.aspx The original listing for the antiqued listing states that certificates were included: http://www.dc-coin.com/2008hardtimestoken536minted-2-3-1-1-2-4-2-1-2.aspx The reason for the difference was that the brilliant satin version was priced more like a premium bullion item and the antiqued version was priced higher as a collector item (the antiqued took more work to produce and fewer were made).
Now do I crack it out and re-slab it so they all are in the same type holder? Or send the others in and hope to get MS 70 for them ?
Your choice.... but to get back all 70s....??? BTW... does anyone know of a source for MM product initial release prices?
Prices for stuff he released on his website (like most of his overstrikes) are here. Prices for most of his club medals (which are usually sold/distributed by the clubs) are listed as N/A.
Anyone else have one of these? 2016 Moonlight Mint Open House Token: Catalog #MMOH_2016. This was overstruck on various nickels, quarters, halves, dollars, medals, blanks, etc. Total mintage estimated at 275 for all versions. Probably will never know how many ASE's were overstruck. I'm hoping it's just a few.
New stuff up I ordered these 2, the owl is copper and the Winged Liberty is silver. Sellers images that I cropped. I'll do mine upon arrival