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<p>[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 1941471, member: 4781"]It certainly is not up to you to decide <i>for others</i> what is "collectible" and what is not. Some altered coins are worth quite a bit, such as counter-stamped coins and carved "hobo" nickels.</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>When and were did the US Mint tell Congress that all the 1964 Peace Dollars were destroyed ? Cite the appropriate documents, press release, and/or testimony.</p><p> </p><p>The US Government's final word on the subject was a 1973 bulletin in which the US Treasury Department stated for the record that the 1964 Peace Dollars were all destroyed and the coins "were never issued". Any supposed activity regarding coins showing up in Washington DC occured BEFORE that US Treasury bulletin.</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>Could a "1964-D" over-strike Peace Silver Dollar reasonably purport to be an original numismatic item other than what it stated out as ? No it does not.</p><p>A "1964-D" Peace Silver Dollar can not reasonaly purport to be an "original numismatic item" since none of the originals exist.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 1941471, member: 4781"]It certainly is not up to you to decide [I]for others[/I] what is "collectible" and what is not. Some altered coins are worth quite a bit, such as counter-stamped coins and carved "hobo" nickels. When and were did the US Mint tell Congress that all the 1964 Peace Dollars were destroyed ? Cite the appropriate documents, press release, and/or testimony. The US Government's final word on the subject was a 1973 bulletin in which the US Treasury Department stated for the record that the 1964 Peace Dollars were all destroyed and the coins "were never issued". Any supposed activity regarding coins showing up in Washington DC occured BEFORE that US Treasury bulletin. Could a "1964-D" over-strike Peace Silver Dollar reasonably purport to be an original numismatic item other than what it stated out as ? No it does not. A "1964-D" Peace Silver Dollar can not reasonaly purport to be an "original numismatic item" since none of the originals exist.[/QUOTE]
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