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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 1105361, member: 307"]These Carr creations are nothing more than coins with altered surfaces. Much like AT coins, but with the understanding up front, that these are not authentic.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 64-D Peace dollar is as non-existent as a 1907-D IHC (as far as anyone can prove).</p><p><br /></p><p>I am not looking at it from a dealer's perspective, quite the contrary, I am looking at it as a knowledgeable collector. These coins are easy to distinguish as what they are. Anyone who google searches 64-D Peace Dollar will find at least 1 article describing Mr. Carr and his coins. Anyone else who thinks it is genuine has two choices: 1) turn it in to secret service at which time they will be told it is not genuine. or 2) try to do something with the coin clandestinely. If they do the right thing, they will be safe, it they try to do other, then the law will take care of itself.</p><p><br /></p><p>the point is clear: if you try want to authenticate this coin, it is simple and its provenance as a fantasy piece is obvious.</p><p><br /></p><p>the argument of whether or not he should make them is a moral one and therefore is more a personal judgment than a legal matter[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 1105361, member: 307"]These Carr creations are nothing more than coins with altered surfaces. Much like AT coins, but with the understanding up front, that these are not authentic. The 64-D Peace dollar is as non-existent as a 1907-D IHC (as far as anyone can prove). I am not looking at it from a dealer's perspective, quite the contrary, I am looking at it as a knowledgeable collector. These coins are easy to distinguish as what they are. Anyone who google searches 64-D Peace Dollar will find at least 1 article describing Mr. Carr and his coins. Anyone else who thinks it is genuine has two choices: 1) turn it in to secret service at which time they will be told it is not genuine. or 2) try to do something with the coin clandestinely. If they do the right thing, they will be safe, it they try to do other, then the law will take care of itself. the point is clear: if you try want to authenticate this coin, it is simple and its provenance as a fantasy piece is obvious. the argument of whether or not he should make them is a moral one and therefore is more a personal judgment than a legal matter[/QUOTE]
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