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<p>[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7582511, member: 103207"]He's not doing anything illegal or trying to commit fraud. I have a few of his coins and from what I've seen he is not reproducing any "real" coins. In other words he's not minting 1933 double eagles or 1804 dollars. If he did then that would be considered counterfeiting. I have a few of his Peace dollars and the reason I bought them is real Peace dollars are almost impossible to find in high grades without spending a small fortune to get one. I will attach a picture of one he recently did. Good luck trying to find a US mint produced one in this condition. Maybe when the mint restrikes the Peace at the end of this year but, that's only if you can beat the big time dealers in the game of buying everything up then multiplying[ATTACH=full]1306691[/ATTACH] the sell price by 2 to 4 times so we can over pay for them. Good luck finding a Peace dollar struck like the 1918 I'm posting. BTW they actually look even better in hand. Note the date of 1918. No mint struck Peace dollars were struck in that year. So it's not counterfeit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="1865King, post: 7582511, member: 103207"]He's not doing anything illegal or trying to commit fraud. I have a few of his coins and from what I've seen he is not reproducing any "real" coins. In other words he's not minting 1933 double eagles or 1804 dollars. If he did then that would be considered counterfeiting. I have a few of his Peace dollars and the reason I bought them is real Peace dollars are almost impossible to find in high grades without spending a small fortune to get one. I will attach a picture of one he recently did. Good luck trying to find a US mint produced one in this condition. Maybe when the mint restrikes the Peace at the end of this year but, that's only if you can beat the big time dealers in the game of buying everything up then multiplying[ATTACH=full]1306691[/ATTACH] the sell price by 2 to 4 times so we can over pay for them. Good luck finding a Peace dollar struck like the 1918 I'm posting. BTW they actually look even better in hand. Note the date of 1918. No mint struck Peace dollars were struck in that year. So it's not counterfeit.[/QUOTE]
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