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Nice group. I see you went all in on the 64-D Morgan. :) I've got 4 of them and 2 each of all the high grade version of his most recent batch of...
I bet the reverse is a real laugh, too. That coin looks more like a drawing of a coin than an actual coin.
There's one teensy, tiny problem with your scenario, @-jeffB... the word COPY has to be incuse on the coin, which means it needs to be raised on...
Sorry, but no. A 1964-D Peace dollar is not a an "original numismatic item" under the HPA/CCPA, precisely because it officially doesn't exist....
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Mechanical error, maybe?
It's a monster, alright.
A Morgan overstruck as an 1895 "business strike" dollar would be far more questionable than a 1964-D Peace dollar, as records exist of business...
It's an authentic, non-fraudulently altered Peace dollar. That makes it an "original numismatic item" under this framework.
It has to be incuse, capital letters, in sans-serif face. It must also have total height at least 2mm or 1/6 the diameter of the coin; width at...
Like everyone else, I think you're asking the wrong question, but I'll answer what you've asked instead of elaborating on that point. In US...
I'd edit that post if you don't want to get a warning. :/
I think you might be relying on facts not in evidence here. I haven't seen where Mr. Carr has said that any flattening process completely...
Legal tenderness is not at issue. These tokens are clearly noted as not legal tender. Not one person has claimed that they are. It was a coin...
You're deliberately misreading the opinion. The relevant section says: Regardless of whether a violation of 18 USC 331 occurred or not, they...
I've already posted this: Wilson does not apply because the coins were flattened before being overstruck, and because the resulting coins bore...
They are real money, issued by the Japanese government during their occupation of the Philippines in WW2. I don't know why the holes are there,...
Yes, there is. You can't touch a Dan Carr 64-D Peace dollar for less than about $400 right now (and that would be a very good deal).
Depends how long I've held the coin, how long I can stand to have $10k tied up in a "thinly traded" coin, what my clientele is, etc. I could...
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