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<p>[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 2175761, member: 4781"]What "number of people". I see a few. Not a lot. Please list them so we can see how many.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the other hand, ANACS will certify my over-strikes as "Dan Carr O/S Token" ("O/S" = over-strike). My "1964-D" Peace Dollars are listed in the 6th edition, US section (under "Daniel Carr Dollars"), of the Krause "Unusual World Coins Catalog". I was awarded the George A Mallis (of VAM fame) literary award for writing an article about my "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars. That article was published in the Society of Silver Dollar Collectors newsletter. Some of the top numismatists of all time have purchased an over-strike from me. Like Q David Bowers who bought one of the "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars. One of my "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars was featured on an episode of the popular TV show "Pawn Stars" (season 8, episode 109, "Flying High"). The coin was immediately and clearly identified as a "Daniel Carr over-strike issue".</p><p><br /></p><p>There was one person I know who really hated the over-strikes (and hated me personally, apparently). They frequently posted on the PCGS and NGC forums (but later got kicked off the PCGS forum). They went so far as to file a formal complaint with the ANA in an attempt to get me kicked out of the ANA for violating the ANA code of conduct by producing fantasy-date over-strike coins. I filed my rebuttal and the ANA Board of Directors reviewed the case. They dismissed the case immediately in its entirety.</p><p><br /></p><p>My "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars were initially sold for about $135 on average. I stuck to my announced production limit of no more than 2,000 pieces total. I last offered them in 2010. They now sell on eBay for about $250 to $500 each (correctly listed as a "Daniel Carr over-strike). At least once a week someone asks me if I still have one that I can sell them. Once in a while I get one back in trade. But the answer is usually no, I do not have any available for sale.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 2175761, member: 4781"]What "number of people". I see a few. Not a lot. Please list them so we can see how many. On the other hand, ANACS will certify my over-strikes as "Dan Carr O/S Token" ("O/S" = over-strike). My "1964-D" Peace Dollars are listed in the 6th edition, US section (under "Daniel Carr Dollars"), of the Krause "Unusual World Coins Catalog". I was awarded the George A Mallis (of VAM fame) literary award for writing an article about my "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars. That article was published in the Society of Silver Dollar Collectors newsletter. Some of the top numismatists of all time have purchased an over-strike from me. Like Q David Bowers who bought one of the "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars. One of my "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars was featured on an episode of the popular TV show "Pawn Stars" (season 8, episode 109, "Flying High"). The coin was immediately and clearly identified as a "Daniel Carr over-strike issue". There was one person I know who really hated the over-strikes (and hated me personally, apparently). They frequently posted on the PCGS and NGC forums (but later got kicked off the PCGS forum). They went so far as to file a formal complaint with the ANA in an attempt to get me kicked out of the ANA for violating the ANA code of conduct by producing fantasy-date over-strike coins. I filed my rebuttal and the ANA Board of Directors reviewed the case. They dismissed the case immediately in its entirety. My "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars were initially sold for about $135 on average. I stuck to my announced production limit of no more than 2,000 pieces total. I last offered them in 2010. They now sell on eBay for about $250 to $500 each (correctly listed as a "Daniel Carr over-strike). At least once a week someone asks me if I still have one that I can sell them. Once in a while I get one back in trade. But the answer is usually no, I do not have any available for sale.[/QUOTE]
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