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<p>[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 2177454, member: 4781"]The "Red Book" has a footnote about 1964-D Peace Dollars stating: "many deceptive reproductions exist". It is not known (to me) whether this was put in the Red Book because of my over-strikes or because of the more numerous Chinese pieces and Royal Oak Mint reproductions.</p><p><br /></p><p>However, my particular "1964-D" Peace Dollar over-strikes are listed (and pictured) as a collectible piece in the 6th edition of the Krause Unusual World Coins Catalog. And there have been several other articles concerning my over-strikes in various numismatic publications, including an article I wrote about my "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars for the Society of Silver Dollar Collectors newsletter. That article was awarded the George A Mallis (of "VAM" fame) literary award. And ICG and ANACS will certify and grade my over-strikes as "Dan Carr O/S Token".</p><p><br /></p><p>So, when it comes to numismatic publications, it goes both ways. And there is plenty of information available.</p><p><br /></p><p>PS: I will ask Ken Bressett (editor of the Red Book) the next time I see him.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 2177454, member: 4781"]The "Red Book" has a footnote about 1964-D Peace Dollars stating: "many deceptive reproductions exist". It is not known (to me) whether this was put in the Red Book because of my over-strikes or because of the more numerous Chinese pieces and Royal Oak Mint reproductions. However, my particular "1964-D" Peace Dollar over-strikes are listed (and pictured) as a collectible piece in the 6th edition of the Krause Unusual World Coins Catalog. And there have been several other articles concerning my over-strikes in various numismatic publications, including an article I wrote about my "1964-D" over-strike Peace Dollars for the Society of Silver Dollar Collectors newsletter. That article was awarded the George A Mallis (of "VAM" fame) literary award. And ICG and ANACS will certify and grade my over-strikes as "Dan Carr O/S Token". So, when it comes to numismatic publications, it goes both ways. And there is plenty of information available. PS: I will ask Ken Bressett (editor of the Red Book) the next time I see him.[/QUOTE]
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