The Washington DC coins were also destroyed prior to the US Treasury Department bulletin of May 1973.
No 1964-D Peace Dollars ever left the possession of the US Mint. The Washington DC coins were still in the possession of the US Mint for...
It certainly is not up to you to decide for others what is "collectible" and what is not. Some altered coins are worth quite a bit, such as...
I agree with "altered". But certainly not "counterfeit". So you're saying that I'm engaging in "racketeering". There is nothing to base such...
Add this post added what, exactly, to the discussion ? For the purpose of adding to the discussion, PCGS recently announced that they are going...
The recent "1965-D" Peace Dollar over-strikes are generally less "grainy" than most of the other over-strikes I've done, including the "1964-D"...
In some cases, it would be cheaper to use virgin blanks - in other cases it would be cheaper to strike over existing coins. In the case of the...
>>> What people are willing to pay, and what the product is worth often have a disparity This makes no sense to me. My definition of what...
Anything that is offered on QVC is the exact OPPOSITE of "exclusive".
Please point to an example of something similar to the "1964-D" Peace Silver Dollar over-strikes that QVC has sold. And we will compre what its...
No, that is not what I said at all. The basic design on the finished coin is NOT changed - it is the same basic design that it started out having....
Some people may believe that one or more original 1964-d Peace Dollars still exist. I do not. There is not one shred of evidence that any...
Andy Warhol made a painting of a Campbell's soup can label. Arguably, he "copied" someone else's work. All art is built on something that came...
Who would spend a lot of money for a "1964-D" Peace Dollar ? Why would a person think that a "1964-D" Peace Dollar would have significant value ?...
If actual US Mint dies were used to privately strike Peace Dollars on blank planchets, the result would be unofficial restrikes. Is a genuine...
If you took an old car, totally disassembled it, restored it, and reassembled it, would it be a "copy" of that car ? No, it would be a...
Tokens and medals, by definition, are not legal-tender currency of any country. But expert numismatists still actively collect them - sometimes...
There is a difference between "copying" someone's product vs. "modifying" someone's product. I take a genuine original Peace Silver Dollar. I...
If you take a pair of genuine Nike shoes (for example) and dye them a color that was not originally issued, are they then a "copy" ? No, they...
I was informed of the existence of this thread and was asked to participate. I would like to clarify some of the information discussed in this...
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