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<p>[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2485046, member: 71723"]Re: the 1964-D Peace dollars, I am very happy to live in a world where the only ones are Daniel Carr's creations. I firmly believe those who claim to have seen a "real" one are merely attempting to burnish their dealer "street cred" with untrue stories. Coin dealers can be and frequently are the most incorrigible liars on the planet.</p><p><br /></p><p>I've seen diagnostic photographs of Martha Washington test strikes of the new stainless steel 5 cent piece that's on its way to us in the near future, but the Mint refuses to let the actual pieces out of their hands. I have handled unstruck blanks and upset planchets, however. Those too were carefully counted pre and post-examination. Incidentally, the color and strike look EXACTLY like the 75/25 cupronickel version. Some photos were side-by-sides - new stainless alloy and cupronickel.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="V. Kurt Bellman, post: 2485046, member: 71723"]Re: the 1964-D Peace dollars, I am very happy to live in a world where the only ones are Daniel Carr's creations. I firmly believe those who claim to have seen a "real" one are merely attempting to burnish their dealer "street cred" with untrue stories. Coin dealers can be and frequently are the most incorrigible liars on the planet. I've seen diagnostic photographs of Martha Washington test strikes of the new stainless steel 5 cent piece that's on its way to us in the near future, but the Mint refuses to let the actual pieces out of their hands. I have handled unstruck blanks and upset planchets, however. Those too were carefully counted pre and post-examination. Incidentally, the color and strike look EXACTLY like the 75/25 cupronickel version. Some photos were side-by-sides - new stainless alloy and cupronickel.[/QUOTE]
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