Again, this is not all he does. The US Mint has produced State Quarters with two of his designs; he submitted a number of other designs which...
What?
He does much more than fantasy restrikes. He does original designs as well. In fact, he designed the reverses chosen by the Mint for the New York...
That's precisely what we're saying. It's an alteration of a Barber half. Or, if you prefer, the destruction of a Barber half. I suppose you can...
I've seen DCarr coins in ANACS and ICG slabs. I don't suppose PCGS and NGC grade them, at least not yet. Edit: see above, and many other threads,...
On another note, I'm fed up with regretting not buying the Carr fantasy restrikes. I think I'm in on this one, especially since I've already...
No more than it's supposed to be on a hobo nickel or an elongated penny. In each case, a modification is made to a legal-tender coin, but without...
Don't do that. They hate people cutting into their line of work.
I'm no dentist, but I'm pretty sure this would be a non-starter, for the following reasons: 1) I expect the contracts with the reclamation folks...
And it's less unsightly than a beer gut. ;)
One of them will.
I see a price of $144, not $244. Do you feel the same way about hobo nickels or counterstamped coins?
No, no, no. The OP sent the seller email after winning the auctions, and the seller blew him off completely. You can't always make your buyers...
Did you miss the part about not answering emails? That's kind of a big deal.
Okay, from @paddyman98's linked article: So, I wonder if any of the 1999 fakes were dated 1967? On the other hand, if "comparing their weight"...
I like Carr's fantasy pieces a lot, but they have no place in a "complete set". Not the 64 or 65 Peace dollars, not the 1931 SLQ, not the 1975...
I think I've seen those before. Most collectors frown on painted coins, but your opinion is the one that matters here.
...but while I hear about bank robberies almost daily in my large metropolitan area, I don't believe I've ever heard of a case where the robber...
As another poster here frequently points out, the commodity price of copper is for "Grade A" purity metal; cents are lower-grade, and impose...
Thanks for following up here. I can't say I really understand why someone would make a counterfeit 1967 quarter, either, but it apparently happens.
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