One more message I wasn't reffering dan carr in the video because he wasn't and was just doing it as a comparison he has fantasy morgans hence the 1964.
I'll get the old Jeep out to pull this thread out of the ditch! Having worked in manufacturing for the past 35 years, I am of the opinion that there is a possibility some number of these may have been struck by the US Mint. If the hubs exist, it seems reasonable they didn't just stop there. From hub to coin is probably something they could have done in short order.
A little hint on the 30 step math, skip to the next chapter they have a formula that skips all the steps and gets the answer! I was never so pissed at school in my life! But then you had to show your work so just giving the answer wouldn't have worked anyways...
Here is a link to a PCGS CU thread about the “discovery” of the 1964 Morgan dies. This thread was started by one of the four people mentioned in the Coin World video. https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/11548541#Comment_11548541 There is also a link to a 6 year old Coin World video about this discovery. https://www.coinworld.com/videos/20...w_editorial_monday-morning-brief&utm_content=