Not in a Dansco 7070...
I got to say, that's a really generous way to help out a new collector\numismatist. Good for you.
So what do ya think? Was it worth the price of admission?
With today's technology you could probably do both at the same time. But hey, it's Superbowl Sunday and my attention will be on the game.
That’s awesome. The history of the coin is what holds my interest.
Right place, right time...good for you!
Well done Kurt. I enjoyed listening in.
Accident? ...maybe it was fate?
Nobody said you have to "buy" into it.
Because you are very knowledgeable and have enthusiasm for the subject(s) Kurt you will do well.
Is that your opinion? If it is that's fine because it's just your opinion.
Even if you do a bit Kurt, it's not going to bother anybody who's really interested. Wouldn't bother me.
For people to enjoy...I guess the same reason an artist, let's say a painter, creates a painting? That's actually a question for Dan.
Look at that Kurt. You have a fan base already.
In the case of the Peace dollars they are fantasy pieces. It helps me a lot to think of Dan's work as art and not money.
Check the dates that the US Mint made Peace dollars to be released for circulation.
i don't think you can counterfeit something that never existed. Read the listenings under "Shop By Category" : http://www.dc-coin.com/
There's a Carolina Elephant Token I can identify but other than that I'd be guessing so I'll stop. Really beautiful pieces though ...
Marketing is just marketing...it's like asking who's the better sales person...
:wideyed: ...he should know better than that .... :muted:
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