The attached article is on the rehabilitation of a Denver Mint coin machine. I found this article fascinating. http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=26&threadid=696424 Make sure you read the enclosed article at this link: http://www.moonlightmint.com/artifacts.htm
Wonderful article! Daniel Carr makes many fantasy coins including a rather interesting set of state quarters. He had a great number of his pieces on display at the ANA's last summer conference. I want the feeder fingers that were "damaged" by those Denver coin dies.
Had no idea who he was prior to seeing this article. I didn't see a mention of the time and money invested in his efforts, but it had to be huge.
That is absolutely awesome. Great article. Thanks for finding and sharing. Scary, though, what kind of counterfeits you could make with that thing.
I have to admit, I am not a huge fan of his coins...but that coin he made to commemorate the minting machine is the most impressive one I have seen from him. I think before he milled his coins, this one is struck...that might be the reason ...something about the strike makes all the difference. Cool and thanks for linking to it.
I thought he did not strike his coins previously. I guess it was just assumption on my part. I know he uses a CNC mill and his own proprietary program to make them (dies or coins) but I didnt think he struck them. Oh well... Either way, I like the new coin designs he is putting out now much better and I guess its just as a simple as liking the new designs and not how they are produced. The denver mint commem, the one for this machine... and this one for the bailout...funny
WOW! One of the best links. I just spent an hour looking at all the stuff. I book marked and going get NJ NY Quarters. The Hard time DEBT token trillions for the insiders is real cool. But $30. is a lot for copper.
Very cool links and read! :eating: I've ordered from him in the past (one silver & one brass coin) and the quality is in line with something from the US mint. I for one want to see that 1964 Peace Dollar issue cleared up so he can sell them! I'd buy one to make my collecting friends do a double take.
Greetings everyone, Thanks for taking a look at my new site. As with any endavor, the more you do it, the better you get. And now that I can control the entire minting process from initial sketch to final striking, that will have a positive impact on the overall quality (already has). PS: The 2008 Hard Times tokens were mis-priced. The correct price is $10 (now corrected).