Yeah, but some of it is really, really good original material -- witness the posts immediately preceding this one. I'm not leaving while there's...
I'm not very good with faces, but that looks an awful lot like a TRVMPIVS!
I suppose it wouldn't be sporting to point out what happens if you, say, accept a payment of $100 in those legal tender coins instead of $1200 in...
No, although it did take me a good bit longer to decide that it didn't. :) It seems like you're inferring further limitations around the intent of...
I don't understand at all. If it's illegal to make a die in the likeness or similitude, where does "intent" come in? They made the die. They then...
And I think that's the very key point. The law is aimed at protecting the money supply. It has little or nothing to do with protecting people who...
Then consider someone who, in an effort to comply in full with the HPA, creates a die and then stamps it with COPY. How are they not violating...
You know, it seems to me that presenting several photos of coins -- or anything else -- and saying "describe these in enough detail that another...
Well, I slept right through the re-release (actually was dealing with a work crisis). How long did they take to sell out?
:rolleyes:
Are you prepared to prove with rigor that there is no "person, object, place, or event" that a 1964-D Peace Dollar restrike could "commemorate"?...
Are we reading the same post?
Man, I've got to start frequenting the we-buy shop near my house. At this point, though, I'm probably behind a line of twenty regulars.
That's actually even more interesting, considering that no 1916-D Barber dimes were minted...
LAST STRIKE!
Bookmarking this for further consideration of those "specific descriptions"...
I think we'll need clearer images to say if it's authentic, but it's definitely corroded.
If I did, they would only be links to previous CoinTalk discussions. :rolleyes:
Again, I'm not trying to argue that the HPA overrides or invalidates existing law. I'm arguing that its content might hint that those defining it...
Not so. It takes two dies to make a coin, and HPA only requires one side to carry the stamp, leaving one die unmarked and (by this interpretation)...
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