My position is not quite what you state here. I do not claim any legal-tender status for my over-strikes. Nor do I advocate that anyone attempt...
I have one of those. Neat item. Not very common. Minted in the 1950s I think ? From what I remember, they typically sell for more than $15 - more...
Fantasy-date over-strikes are only a small part of what I do. Those are always struck over existing coins of the same type. But I tend to use...
Please see my previous post #522 for a reply to this.
Both coins shown are counterfeits, I believe. And neither appears to have been over-struck on anything other than an anonymous smooth blank...
Somebody might get cheated by just about anything. But it wouldn't be the fault of the "thing". It would be the fault of the person perpetrating...
Who says what ?
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I do not change the apparent face value on anything. And I don't do anything with paper money.
Perhaps the medals are slightly more like a "coin" than the slug because the medals are made out of traditional coinage metals (copper, brass ,...
I use CNC.
Then why did you have to include the "ridiculous" price adjective in your prior post ? I'm the only one producing these by over-striking. And...
Not quite. The HPA stipulates that replicas of "original numismatic items" must be marked "COPY". It does not say "US Coins". But the definition...
Here is a definition you can think of: Over-striking on an existing coin compared to striking on a new blank. One was legal tender before the...
Your assertion is entirely contradictory. If my customers thought the prices were "ridiculous", then I wouldn't sell very many like you say I do....
It translates very well in this situation. It is perfectly legal to deface US coins, except in these four instances. 1) if the alteration or...
If you take on old worn-out Ford Mustang (for example), and then pound out all the dents and restore it to like-new condition, but change the...
First, you wrote: Then I wrote: So do you think "hobo" nickel carvers are robbing Fraser of his legacy for their personal gain ? The hobo...
It appears that it may be a Macedonian coin. But I'm not an expert on these.
Die cracks should NOT affect the grade, although they might make it harder to get an MS-70 grade.
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