1964-D Peace Dollars were never used in exchange. They weren't issued to commemorate a person or event (in fact, they were never issued at all)....
No, that is NOT what it says. It says: "3) The term “original numismatic item” means anything which has been a part of a coinage or issue which...
As discussed throughout this thread, defacing a genuine legal-tender coin is quite a bit different than taking an anonymous blank piece of metal...
1964-D Peace Dollars were never issued. They were never used as a medium of exchange. They never circulated. They were never released. Same for...
I did over-strike two "1964" Franklin half dollars on 1964 Kennedy half dollars. Neither of those was released, however. Regardless, I certainly...
The over-striking pushes the original metal back into the original shape (except for the one date digit). In 1942 a WW2 aircraft (a P38...
The upper half of one side (the mining scene) is taken from an original Lesher token circa 1900-1901. The rest is my original design but in the...
Every time the US Mint issues a rare coin, there is the potential for someone to perpetrate a scam involving it. See my post #90 in this thread...
The metal (except for the date digit) is pushed back into the form that it was in originally. A restored classic car is like new (condition), but...
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